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RE: If 'they' don't want you to know 'this' ... How come there are so many who clai ...

in DBuzzlast year

It is some rubbish I come across a lot on Social Media. Some suggestive text to trick people in clicking on a link. Where next they get ripped off.

Recently I got a lot of these kind of responses to a Tweet of mine.

Totally out off context, the accounts look 'real' but they are there to rip people off. Each of those bot controlled accounts use a slightly different sentence in 'its' reply.

Main suggestion it tries to make is that it knows about getting rich. But to get there you have to click a url. And then the process of ripping you off starts.

Somebody is getting rich though, the one(s) controlling these bot accounts. That created the scam.

Often these scammers use images of Tesla and Elon Musk. Also news agencies and banks are being abused.

And of course the trigger text: "They do not want you to know this..."

Better stay away from that nonsense. 😉

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Yes, i also see such kind of rubbish on social media, it's totally spam and sometimes by clicking the link we gave our data to them but i stay out of them because i know we can't win anything like this way