Before I was fully awake, still fog-headed and bleary-eyed after my alarm, I could already tell that something was wrong. It was 7:30 am on a frosty February morning, and my phone was already lit up with notifications. As my eyes adjusted to the light, I started to read.
“Congratulations, you’ve just scammed the wrong person,” read one message delivered to my personal Telegram account by an anonymous sender. “You have 10 minutes to refund the $2.8K you stole from me.” They appended a cryptocurrency wallet address.
Bewildered, I rifled through my messages, emails, and social media accounts. The situation quickly became clear: Somebody had gained access to my X account
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