Published 00:09 IST, August 23rd 2024
McDonald’s Instagram Account Hacked, Used in $700,000 Crypto Scam
Hackers took over McDonald's Instagram, running a crypto scam that stole $700,000, prompting an apology from the company.
McDonald's, the global fast-food giant, recently fell victim to a major cyberattack on its official Instagram account. According to reports, hackers took control of the account and used it to orchestrate a sophisticated cryptocurrency scam that reportedly netted the scammers $700,000.
The cybercriminals behind the attack posted a fraudulent message on McDonald's Instagram, falsely claiming that the company was giving away free cryptocurrency. The post included a link to a phishing website, which was designed to steal users' personal information and cryptocurrency wallet credentials. Thousands of unsuspecting followers, believing the message to be genuine, clicked on the link and shared their sensitive details, leading to significant financial losses.
The hacked post also included offensive language, including a racial slur, and claimed responsibility for the scam. The message, which has since been removed, read: “Sorry mah n--ga you have just been rug pulled by India_X_Kr3w thank you for the $700,000 in Solana.”
In response to the incident, McDonald's issued a statement acknowledging the breach. “We are aware of an isolated incident that impacted our social media accounts earlier today,” the company said. “We have resolved the issue on those accounts and apologize to our fans for any offensive language posted during that time.”
The type of scam executed in this incident is known as a "rug pull" scam. Common in the cryptocurrency and NFT markets, a rug pull scam occurs when developers create a new cryptocurrency or NFT project, promote it to attract investors, and then abruptly abandon the project, taking the invested funds with them. The term "rug pull" refers to the sudden and unexpected nature of the scam, akin to someone pulling a rug out from under another person, leaving them off-balance and scrambling.
Updated 00:09 IST, August 23rd 2024