X users fed up with constant stream of malicious crypto ads
January 6, 2024
10:09 AM
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Cybercriminals are abusing X advertisements to promote websites that lead to crypto drainers, fake airdrops, and other scams.
Like all advertising platforms, X, formerly known as Twitter, claims to show advertisements based on a user's activity, leading to ads that match users' interests.
While Elon had previously tweeted that YouTube is nonstop scam ads, X appears to have its own problem, increasingly showing...
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