According to the cybersecurity firm
X Gold is a paid feature introduced by the Elon Musk-run microblogging platform, which grants accounts a gold badge alongside the blue and grey tick, signifying legitimacy and brand recognition.
However, the ease of obtaining
The researchers found that dark web marketplaces are flooded with advertisements selling X Gold accounts, with prices ranging from $35 for a basic account to $2,000 for accounts with large followings.
"The advertisements on the dark web can be traced back to multiple online shops and their marketing partners, such as Facebook,
"The amount of shops and service providers today is humongous, and most of them can be detected by running simple Google Dorks," she added.
According to the report, hackers can use Twitter Gold accounts to send seemingly legitimate tweets containing malicious links that steal personal information, such as login credentials and credit card numbers.
They can also spread false information and propaganda through Twitter Gold accounts, potentially impacting public opinion and causing reputational damage.
In addition, hackers can use these accounts to promote fake investment opportunities, cryptocurrency scams, and other financial frauds, the report said.
Researchers recommended to regularly monitor brand mentions on Twitter and implement strong password policies to protect against account compromise.
Be wary of tweets from unknown accounts, especially those with the Gold badge. Do not click on suspicious links or engage with accounts that seem too good to be true.
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