New Delhi: In a major hacker attack on Twitter, several high-profile Twitter accounts including that of US presidential candidate Joe Biden, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Microsoft Co-founder Bill Gates and of Apple were simultaneously hacked on Wednesday by attackers to carry out what appeared to be a cryptocurrency scam. The accounts, along with those of former President Barack Obama, Kanye West, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos and Mike Bloomberg, posted similar tweets soliciting donations via Bitcoin to their verified profiles on Wednesday.


The Tesla CEO's account issued a tweet which said, "I'm feeling generous because of Covid-19. I'll double any BTC payment sent to my BTC address for the next hour. Good luck, and stay safe out there!" The tweet also contained a bitcoin address, presumably one associated with the hacker's crypto wallet.

The tweet was then deleted and replaced by another one more plainly laying out the fake promotion. "Feeling grateful doubling all payments sent to my BTC address! You send $1,000, I send back $2,000! Only doing this for the next 30 minutes," it read before also getting deleted.

Bill Gates tweet was similar to Elon Musk's and with identical BTC address. It was also later deleted.



The accounts of Apple, Uber, and Kanye West have also been hacked and are promoting the show widespread the operation is, but it appears to be affecting major companies and extremely high-profile individuals.

Popular crypto Twitter accounts, including those of Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss' Gemini cryptocurrency exchange and widely used wallet app Coinmbase, were also compromised.


The Verge reported that it suspects that someone either found a severe security loophole in Twitter's login processor or has gained access to a Twitter employee's admin privileges.

Twitter’s response:

Twitter halted the ability for some accounts to send new tweets following a massive hacker attack on the social media website.

"You may be unable to Tweet or reset your password while we review and address the incident," Twitter Support tweeted.

"We're continuing to limit the ability to Tweet, reset your password, and some other account functionalities while we look into this. Thanks for your patience, " it added.

Tough day for us at Twitter. We all feel terrible this happened. We’re diagnosing and will share everything we can when we have a more complete understanding of exactly what happened, Jack Dorsey said.