Kenya law enforcement agencies did not report the financial consequences of the offense. DCI said that hackers in their tweets presented token as a “state blockchain project”, designed to help the Eastern African country to support the national economy and reduce the ineffective spending of the budget by hundreds of millions of dollars.
On behalf of DCI, hackers called on Keny residents to support the project on social networks and the media, and also offered the $ DCI tokens in exchange for likes.
DCI reported that the hackers have been deleted, and the management has already controlled access to the account and the “scrupulous” investigation of the incident.
Previously, hackers hacked the account of the Mixed Martial Arts of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Instagram to promote the fake token UFC based on Solana.
Source: Bits

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