🚨 The New York Post didn’t just lose control of their X account — they lost the trust tied to their brand.
Crypto users reported getting DMs from a verified @nypost account offering “media appearances.” Sounds cool — until you realize it’s a scam, and you’ve already clicked into Telegram. No replies allowed. Blocked instantly.
📜Checked UHILANT's site while reading up on that, and noticed their airdrop’s underway. No nonsense, just clear details and live access. That kind of transparency is rare — especially when even the biggest media brands are dropping the ball.
🎣 This is how today’s scams work: not spammy, not obvious. They're clean, credible-looking, and come from accounts that look 100% legit. The only giveaway is that the real New York Post hasn’t said a word.
🔗Until legacy media takes cybersecurity seriously, the rest of us need to stay twice as alert. In crypto, trust is expensive — and easily weaponized.