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by verroq 2958 days ago
You can find an example here

https://twitter.com/BitMEXdotcom/status/997099326714335234

The first post is from an official exchange. The rest isn’t. Take careful note of the usernames and like counts

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What's worse is when a "verified" user gets their account pwned. The fraudsters set their display name to match another verified account and copy their avatar. It's hard to spot in the crowd of a twitter feed. https://twitter.com/SwiftOnSecurity/status/99294298727663616... Well, it would be if the messages themselves weren't so dumb.