Lara and Tiffany Trump X accounts hacked to shill sham crypto links
Scammers hacked two accounts associated with presidential candidate Donald Trump’s family to shill malicious crypto links, but X quickly took them down.
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Scammers hacked two accounts associated with presidential candidate Donald Trump’s family to shill malicious crypto links, but X quickly took them down.
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