Is This Twitter/X Email a Scam? How to Tell
Twitter/X scams include fake verification/blue check offers, account suspension phishing, and cryptocurrency giveaway scams promoted by impersonation accounts.
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Blue check/X Premium phishing
Account suspension notices
Crypto giveaway scams
DM phishing links
Impersonation accounts
Example Scam Messages
These are examples of fake messages impersonating Twitter/X. Never click links in unsolicited messages.
“X: Your account is at risk of suspension. Verify at x-verify.com”
“Elon Musk: Sending 1 BTC to the first 1000 people who send 0.1 BTC to this address!”
Red Flags to Watch For
- Crypto giveaway posts promising to double your money
- Account verification links from non-x.com domains
- DMs with shortened links from unfamiliar accounts
- Accounts impersonating celebrities or brands
Legitimate Twitter/X Contact Info
Visit help.x.com for support. X/Twitter will never ask for your password via DM. Cryptocurrency giveaways are always scams.
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