The move is notable as Twitter has come a popular forum for, not only blockchain industry enthusiasts and firms, but also celebrities promoting crypto token offerings that have been frowned upon by regulators, as well as scammers
impersonating real accounts in order to hoax investors.
Not exact matches
Creating millions of fake
accounts and bots
impersonating real people with
real - sounding names and photos, fooling millions with the false impression of consensus.
Millions of
accounts impersonating real people roam social media platforms, promoting commercial products and celebrities, attacking political candidates and sowing discord.
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impersonating the company in an attempt to get
real estate lawyers to divulge bank
account information.