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Hackers compromised Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law and daughter’s X accounts on Tuesday to promote a token allegedly connected to World Liberty Financial, a crypto project that Trump’s family members have recently endorsed.
Cybercriminals gained access to Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump’s X account. They also compromised an account belonging to Tiffany Trump, the former president’s younger daughter.
Donald Trump’s son, Eric Trump, promptly labeled the posts a hoax.
“This is a scam!!!” he wrote on X. “@LaraLeaTrump and @TiffanyATrump‘s Twitter profiles have been compromised!!” Later, he commended Twitter for promptly securing their accounts, leading to the fraudulent posts’ removal.
World Liberty Financial also acknowledged the security breach on X. Both fake posts referenced World Liberty Financial. Although there has been major buzz around the project, it is still in its pre-launch stage.
ALERT: Lara’s and Tiffany Trump's X accounts have been hacked. Do NOT click on any links or purchase any tokens shared from their profiles. We're actively working to fix this, but please stay vigilant and avoid scams!
Donald Trump, along with his sons, has been hinting for weeks about the upcoming launch of their DeFi project.
Details about the project recently began to emerge. It is expected to run on the Ethereum blockchain and draw inspiration from Aave, with a design similar to Dough Finance.
Dough Finance, known for its borrowing and lending features, faced a security breach in early July, resulting in a $2.1m loss due to flash loans.
It’s still unclear whether World Liberty will have the
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