Twitter Safety: ‘Compromised’ SEC Account Posted Fake Bitcoin ETF Tweet, Didn’t Enable 2FA - Decrypt
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January 10, 20242 min read477 words
Published: January 10, 2024  |  2 min read477 words
Twitter has pushed back against claims the platform was to blame for a fraudulent tweet sent by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s account that falsely announced the approval of 13 spot Bitcoin ETFs on Tuesday.Following a preliminary investigation into the comprom...
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