The UK Education Secretary’s Twitter account appears to have been hacked.Changed to visible profile picture Elon Musk Also, several tweets were posted promoting the cryptocurrency event.
On Christmas Day, Chichester MP Gillian Keegan’s account responded to a number of tweets containing links to websites promoting cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Dogecoin.
On Sunday night, the account posted a series of tweets suggesting a security breach.All mentions of her Keegan by Monday twitter Her name, her biography, photos and banners had been removed.
In reply to a tweet to YouTuber MrBeast, Keegan’s account posted: It’s going to be amazing! ‘ was accompanied by a link intended to promote a ‘gift’ to the ‘crypto community’.
In reply to Twitter’s new owner Musk’s tweet, the account said: It really feels like Christmas. Do not miss it! Breaking News 4 Christmas.
Other tweets describe owners of the once Musk-backed cryptocurrency Dogecoin as #Dogecoin warriors fighting for the future.
Cryptocurrency, which appeared as a joke in 2013, Prices went up early this year After Musk advertised it saying it could be used to buy Tesla merchandise.
Tweets on Keegan’s account began appearing shortly before 7:30 p.m. on Christmas and were sent in the evening and into the early hours of Boxing Day.
Last month, Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsey Hoyle said: Wrote a letter to members of parliament advising them to increase mobile phone security Multi-factor verification, software updates, removal of old messages.
Warning, Liz Truss’ phone Reportedly hacked by Russians Summer when she was the secretary of foreign affairs and the frontrunner in the race for the Tory Party.
Hoyle’s letter to MP containing 10 security tips reads: when hacked. “
July, British military Twitter and YouTube accounts Also reported to have been hackedpurported to be a post promoting NFTs (non-fungible tokens or digital artwork) and an interview with Musk about cryptocurrencies.
Musk has previously spoken out about his commitment to cleaning out fake and spammy users on social media platforms.