"Maybe she clicked on that'give me 1 bitcoin and I'll give you 2 bitcoins back 'email," Mr. Musk tweeted, poking fun at Bloomberg's report that Chinese hackers had breached the US Treasury and accessed Treasury secretary Janet Yellen's computer.
Birdeye posted an alert on X: Beware of phishing emails. A scammer used our recent X post to send fake emails claiming to be from Birdeye. Please note that we only send the following emails: - Registration verification email; - Award notification email for winners. Please check the sender's email address from time to time and report any suspicious circumstances to our team.
Musk sent an email to X employees that the company plans to grant stock options based on their expected impact, and employees must submit a one-page summary telling leadership about their contributions to the company in order to receive the stock. An X source said the company still owes its employees annual equity renewal, which was supposed to be paid out in April. According to two employees, Musk had previously assured employees that they could cash out their shares on a regular basis, just li...
According to Bitcoin Magazine, privacy-focused email provider Proton Mail has launched an open-source bitcoin wallet.
The blockchain-based email Dmail posted on X that the second season of airdrops will be distributed in late July. DMAIL (BEP20) airdrops will be automatically distributed to eligible wallets without collection. In addition, it said that future airdrops will be mainly tied to Dmail points.
Emails recently disclosed by The Wall Street Journal show that SBF's family played a significant role in political donations of more than $100 million. The funds were allegedly illegally misappropriated FTX client funds to influence the 2022 election and have sparked multiple lawsuits. The emails detail the involvement of SBF's father, Joe Bankman, in formulating financial strategies related to political donations. The involvement of his family is well documented. The emails indicate that Joe Ba...
The Ethereum Foundation's email account was hacked and a phishing email was sent to 35,794 people, recording the email addresses of 81 subscribers. The email falsely claimed that the Foundation partnered with LidoDAO to provide 6.8% of the staked Ethereum proceeds. Users who click on the link in the email and approve the transaction will have their wallets emptied. The foundation quickly blocked the malicious email delivery, closed the attack path, and issued a warning to relevant parties. The i...