Where did you find that info? If it's true I will seriously start doubting there abilities to successfully manage a blockchain project of this magnitude. It would be ridiculous if they got hacked again.
Again, we should ask where this hack of its social media came from (if it is true at all).
Maybe a disgruntled ex-CTO causing trouble or another internal employee still working from the inside to bring down Titanium?
I think all three hacks are connected. And likely still some mole is still inside the company causing trouble and disruption where ever they can.
It always seemed strange to me that the ex-CTO put up such a fight against the token fork. If you were colluding with or a partner to the internal hack that would give them the ability to sell the BARS unimpeded. The public video rant might have been sour grapes as their plan to steal millions and payday was foiled.
And now more hacks? They are all related. Titanium is too small an ICO for anyone to worry about. These are targeted internal hacks. Difficult to stop until you find the inside weasel(s) who are responsible.
Hard to imagine. What would a possible motive be of someone from the inside to destroy Titanium? You can't even short it. And that person might be holding a stake in the company so it's unlikely to me but not impossible.
The kind of venom we have seen with such intense and prolonged negative activity by a small group on multiple social media suggests someone has a huge axe to grind and personal vendetta against the CEO and/or company. The motive is jealousy or feeling under appreciated by upper management. In my experience pissed off employees can be the most vocal and tenacious (with long memories). Nothing else other than competitors of Titanium can explain the ongoing attempts to defame, slander and ruin the reputation of this CEO. Both the CEO and company are targets. If the company fails it reflects on the CEO.
It is definitely an ongoing sustained but futile effort by these underhanded trolls!!!!
Good points here, but you can't deny that the mistakes that have been done were very severe. It feels like a campaign though as you say and someone just can't manage to stop it or doesn't want to stop it. If, as you say, it is a pissed off employee, maybe there is also a tiny little bit of truth or justification to it. I don't know whether the CEO is doing most things right internally, but all this doesn't shed a positive light on the situation as a whole.