Dean Norris' Twitter account hacked again and released fake tokens
the Twitter account of "Breaking Bad" actor Dean Norris has been hacked for the second time in six months. The hacker used his name to promote a token called "Dean" and forged a photo of him holding a piece of paper to promote it. The token's market value once rose to $7 million, but plummeted 90% after Norris posted a video clarifying that he had been hacked. Norris said he didn't realize his account had been hijacked until he received a text from a friend because he doesn't use Twitter often. In September of last year, his account was used to promote the SHRADER token on the TRON network. With events like Trump's release of the TRUMP token, it has become difficult for users to distinguish the authenticity of celebrity-endorsed tokens.
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