Hackers Breach DJ Steve Aoki’s Twitter Account to Steal $170k in ETH

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Hacked steveaoki Twitter account leads to over $170,000 worth of stolen crypto! How did that happen? Read more here -

Twitter users lost their digital assets after a crypto influencer retweeted a phishing scam posted on DJ Steve Aoki’s compromised Twitter account.

The Twitter account of American music producer and DJ Steve Aoki has been compromised and used to conduct a phishing scam that led to the loss of at least $170,000 worth of crypto assets. According to a Friday tweet by on-chain sleuth ZachXBT, the attacker utilized their illicit access to Aoki’s account to execute the scam by falsely claiming that the musician had joined the $PSYOP token train and giving a link for users to claim free tokens.Shortly after scammers posted the airdrop link using Aoki’s account, crypto influencer @eth_ben, retweeted the phishing scam post for “clout,” according to ZachXBT.

As a result, some Twitter users who clicked on the link to claim the free tokens ended up losing about $170,000 in ether to the scammers.

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