Dozens of high-profile Twitter accounts were hacked Wednesday as part of an elaborate bitcoin scam.
Accounts belonging to billionaires, music artists, politicians, and tech founders and startups were all hacked. After more than an hour of bitcoin scams coming from large accounts, Twitter appeared to temporarily disable verified accounts from posting to the site as it looked into the issue.
"We are aware of a security incident impacting accounts on Twitter," the company wrote on Twitter. "We are investigating and taking steps to fix it. We will update everyone shortly."
Here are the all the Twitter accounts hit in Wednesday's bitcoin scam:
First the Cash app and and several cryptocurrency-related accountsBillionaire philanthropist and Microsoft cofounder Bill GatesTwitter
Tesla and SpaceX cofounder Elon Musk
Billionaire philanthropist and donor Warren BuffettTwitter
Elon Musk, several more times.
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