The Shiba Inu group has obtained an important warning a couple of compromised X (previously Twitter) account that tends to place SHIB holders susceptible to shedding their funds.
On Friday, November 21, the Shiba Inu-focused X account devoted to defending the SHIB group, Subarium/Shibarium Trustwatch, uncovered a pretend submit from a current ecosystem accomplice whose X account had been compromised.
TokenPlay AI confirms rip-off assault
In response to the supply, TokenPlay AI, an AI platform that enables customers to construct, play, and create worth utilizing SHIB tokens, has confirmed the compromise itself after the hackers made a false submit demanding SHIB holders join their pockets addresses.
Notably, the submit noticed the hackers make a pretend airdrop announcement containing a rip-off hyperlink urging customers to “examine eligibility” by a malicious web site.
Shortly after the fraudulent announcement was posted, the Shiba Inu group instantly issued a warning to the whole ShibArmy, urging them to guard their wallets and at all times confirm sources of hyperlinks earlier than clicking on them.
Whereas the pretend submit included graphics selling a 24-hour $TPLAY airdrop, it was shortly flagged by group members because of the suspicious wording and timing, which was finally confirmed by the actual proprietor of the account.
Nonetheless, the SHIB group additional warned that customers ought to keep away from interacting with any posts, hyperlinks, or DMs from the TokenPlay AI social media account, notably X, till full management is restored.
As such, they warned that each one customers ought to make sure that they confirm all bulletins by the official Shibarium and Shiba Inu channels solely.
Following the warnings, the SHIB group spotlighted a typical tactic typically utilized by scammers in earlier breaches like this. Therefore, they emphasised that no professional Shiba ecosystem airdrop requires pockets connection by random third-party hyperlinks.
Whereas this isn’t the primary time the group has encountered cyberattacks notably concentrating on SHIB holders, the Shibarium Trustwatch continues to uncover such scams and urges the group to remain vigilant.

