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Topic: Scammers Hijack Verified Twitter Account To Steal Crypto By Posing As Telegram (Read 139 times)

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A MAN SEEKING FOR KNOWLEDGE
Hey  admins only need 1 copied /pasted  article  to ban you   be careful

Here is the original  article from cointelgraph   ( you copied half of it )

https://www.google.com/amp/s/cointelegraph.com/news/scammers-hijack-verified-twitter-account-to-steal-crypto-by-posing-as-telegram-ceo/amp

Edit : i saw that you linked the source in your arabic  posts in the end  . so just  link  the source  in this one   and you should be ok 
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The founder and CEO of Telegram and its TON Initial Coin Offering (ICO) Pavel Durov tweeted a warning on Saturday, Apr 28, telling his followers that the messaging app is experiencing downtime due to its server clusters overheating. Durov’s tweet drew the attention of fake crypto giveaway scammers who have claimed, posing as Telegram’s CEO, to offer crypto to users as a “thank you for [their] support.”

According to a report by Cointelegraph’s partner BlockShow Sunday, Apr 29, Durov is not giving away any crypto and users are advised against interacting in any way with the scammers.
Please add the source of the article, so that people can read more easily and that will be a good thing for the author of the article.
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The founder and CEO of Telegram and its TON Initial Coin Offering (ICO) Pavel Durov tweeted a warning on Saturday, Apr 28, telling his followers that the messaging app is experiencing downtime due to its server clusters overheating. Durov’s tweet drew the attention of fake crypto giveaway scammers who have claimed, posing as Telegram’s CEO, to offer crypto to users as a “thank you for [their] support.”

According to a report by Cointelegraph’s partner BlockShow Sunday, Apr 29, Durov is not giving away any crypto and users are advised against interacting in any way with the scammers.
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