Who is the behind of “CryptoforHealth” Domain Name Twitter Attacks?

in #twitter4 years ago

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Not only the cryptocurrency industry, but almost the whole world was shaken by #Twitter #attacks that started yesterday evening. It was seen that the attackers, who were thought to have taken over the Twitter accounts of the leading crypto exchanges at first, then leaked to the accounts of the world’s leading technology leaders.

Has Twitter Attacker Determined?
Who owns CryptoForHealth.com, the domain where scammers refer people, can be learned from WhoIS information. The attackers stated that they would mainly distribute 5,000 Bitcoins and give twice the amount of BTC sent by people, and this was for CryptoforHealth.com.

Looking at the relevant domain, it is seen that this is taken on the day of the attack. The site has been closed for now and has been marked as phishing site. It appears that the site is registered with a person named Anthony Elias from California, and the person’s email address is [email protected]. The street address given is not included in the Google Maps information and the name information is considered to be false for this reason.

After this information was transferred, Whois removed the details from his site and announced that this was done for privacy. Although this is thought to have happened at first because of the two-factor verification (2FA) on the stock exchange’s Twitter accounts, Twitter stated that this is another reason. Apparently, Twitter attacks were carried out directly by taking control panels of Twitter employees.

This shows that the Winklevoss’ claim is correct and that the calculations are gone despite strong measures. Bitcoin entered the TT list after the events.

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