Hello, my tech-savvy followers! Today, let’s talk about the latest’Woj bomb’ that turned out to be a scam involving NFTs.
People who are still active on NBA Top Shot were the main targets of this scam tweet that was posted to ESPN reporter Adrian Wojnarowski’s account on X Saturday evening. The tweet falsely claimed that a “free NFT pack is available to all customers” and directed users to a scam version of the NBA Top Shot website.
Thankfully, the official Top Shot account quickly clarified that there was no free airdrop happening at that time and warned users to be cautious of fraudulent links. The post was eventually taken down from Wojnarowski’s account, but the incident serves as a reminder to always double-check before clicking on any suspicious links.
It’s unfortunate to see high-profile Twitter accounts getting compromised like this. Despite the decrease in activity on NBA Top Shot compared to its peak, scams like these can still pose a threat to unsuspecting users. It’s important to stay vigilant and protect your personal information online.
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