Cryptopolitan
2025-08-23 10:35:18

Hackers hijack celebrity Instagrams to push fake crypto

Scammers have continued to work over time in the crypto space, trying to take advantage of the recent market boom to make illicit funds. According to a new update, Instagram accounts belonging to several celebrities have been hijacked to promote a crypto scam token. Reports claim that Instagram accounts owned and managed by popular musicians like Adele, Tyla, Future, and the late Michael Jackson were hacked to promote an unaffiliated Solana meme coin. The hacker used the Instagram to share now-deleted posts of an AI-created image of Future holding an oversized coin with the inscription “FREEBANDZ.” The brand shares a connection to the rapper, representing his record label and clothing line. Coincidentally, FREEBANDZ is also the name of the Solana meme coin promoted by the scammers. Fake Solana coin hits $900K before 98% crash Future’s account is no longer active on Instagram, with the popular music artist first deleting all his posts on the platform earlier this year. While his account was one of those that was breached to promote the fake token, users have noted that it has now been fully deleted. In addition, records show that the cryptocurrency does not appear to have any links or connections to Future or any of his brands. According to records, the Solana token was launched on Pump.fun, with the meme coin briefly rising to hit an all-time high market cap of about $900,000 before dropping by nearly 98% to $20,000. After the token’s rise, the creator, with a Solana address ending in “zcmPHn”, dumped more than 700 million tokens or about 70% of the total supply on a single transaction. That single act sent the price of the token crashing. The scammer, who shares a connection to whoever hacked the Instagram account of the celebrities, was able to walk away with more than 250 SOL, which is worth more than $49,000 in today’s prices. While the posts have now been deleted, none of the celebrities or accounts involved in the hack have released public statements on any social media acknowledging the breach of their account. Promotion of fake tokens is on the rise Hacking popular social media accounts to promote meme coins and other crypto scams is not new, with such incidents now rampant more than before in the crypto market. Earlier this year, the official UFC Instagram account was hacked by scammers, leading to losses for crypto users. The Instagram account was used to promote a fraudulent token, with the hackers using a pump-and-dump technique to cart away with the victims’ funds. The unauthorized Solana meme coin first soared to $11 million worth of market cap, before the scammers sold 40% of their supply, taking away profits of $1.4 million in the process. After the sale, the token crashed by 97%, leaving several UFC fans looking to take advantage of the token in losses. “UFC fans have been waiting, and the moment is here. Get ready to own the legacy. Precision. Strength. ALL in one coin. #UFC #UnleashTheFight,” the post read. The scammers followed it with the Solana token contract address. The post sent the UFC Coin surging by 44,367% in just 41 minutes, with users mentioning that they thought it was real because it came around at a time after Trump launched his real token. Outside the official UFC account, the creator of the “Chill Guy” character had his account stolen numerous times after a Solana meme coin based on the viral TikTok trend blew up, reaching $650 million in market cap. Former US President Barack Obama and Tesla billionaire CEO Elon Musk have also had their account hacked and used to promote fake crypto schemes. These scammers usually seek high-profile accounts to boost the confidence of the public, increase the legitimacy of the token, pump it, before selling and crashing the price. Don’t just read crypto news. Understand it. Subscribe to our newsletter. It's free .

Crypto 뉴스 레터 받기
면책 조항 읽기 : 본 웹 사이트, 하이퍼 링크 사이트, 관련 응용 프로그램, 포럼, 블로그, 소셜 미디어 계정 및 기타 플랫폼 (이하 "사이트")에 제공된 모든 콘텐츠는 제 3 자 출처에서 구입 한 일반적인 정보 용입니다. 우리는 정확성과 업데이트 성을 포함하여 우리의 콘텐츠와 관련하여 어떠한 종류의 보증도하지 않습니다. 우리가 제공하는 컨텐츠의 어떤 부분도 금융 조언, 법률 자문 또는 기타 용도에 대한 귀하의 특정 신뢰를위한 다른 형태의 조언을 구성하지 않습니다. 당사 콘텐츠의 사용 또는 의존은 전적으로 귀하의 책임과 재량에 달려 있습니다. 당신은 그들에게 의존하기 전에 우리 자신의 연구를 수행하고, 검토하고, 분석하고, 검증해야합니다. 거래는 큰 손실로 이어질 수있는 매우 위험한 활동이므로 결정을 내리기 전에 재무 고문에게 문의하십시오. 본 사이트의 어떠한 콘텐츠도 모집 또는 제공을 목적으로하지 않습니다.