Elon Musk’s ascension isn’t the first thing to cause waves of scams on Twitter, and it certainly won’t be the last. On July 20th of 2022, data belonging to over 5 million Twitter users was put up for sale on the internet underground for $30,000. The FTC reported that we’ve experienced a recent “gold mine for scammers” and the April bump to a 10,000-character limit (for Twitter Blue) only makes things more interesting. Any digital watering hole is a place where scammers will congregate, hoping to blend into the crowd and pick a few pockets. Well, it’s been working. Here are a few of the most…
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