Celebrities Fall Victim to Hacks: Beware of Suspicious Meme Coin Posts! #MemeCoin #Hackers #CryptoSecurity

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  • Caitlyn Jenner, a popular TV personality from the US, shared a meme coin post on their X account amidst hack suspicions.
  • The X account of Caitlyn Jenner made a meme coin post on Sunday, 26th May, stating, “Let’s all win together! Send me some of your favorite memecoins here.”
  • Despite persistent claims denying any hacking incident, the community remained skeptical about the authenticity of both the video and tweets.

American rapper Rich the Kid also made a similar meme coin post from their X account, further fueling suspicions of a hack.

CodeXBT, a blockchain researcher, pointed out a common cryptocurrency wallet in the sources of Jenner and Rich the Kid’s posts, strengthening the hack possibility.

On 26th May, GiganticRebirth’s account was also hacked, and posts related to Ordi (ORDI) briefly surged.

Conclusion

In a landscape where cryptocurrency-related hacks are on the rise, vigilance and scrutiny are essential in evaluating social media posts for potential security risks.

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