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How Twitter’s big hack became a wake-up call before the 2020 elections

In mid-July, a series of high-profile Twitter accounts began spamming the same messages asking users to send them bitcoin. Apple, Uber, Joe Biden and Elon Musk— the accounts affected were some of the most well-known brands and names on the planet.

Source: Business - cnbc.com

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