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McDonald's Instagram Hacked to Promote Fake Memecoin, $700K Stolen

McDonald's Instagram Hacked to Promote Fake Memecoin, $700K Stolen

BitdegreeBitdegree2024/08/21 16:00
By:Written by Gode S.,

Key Takeaways Hackers breached McDonald's Instagram account on August 21, promoting a fake Grimace memecoin and scamming followers out of $700,000 in Solana; The scammers bought 75% of the Grimace token supply and later dumped it all; McDonald's has since restored the account.

On August 21, cybercriminals hacked McDonald's official Instagram account to pull off a scam that netted them over $700,000 in  Solana (SOL) .

The hackers promoted a fake memecoin named after the restaurant's purple mascot, Grimace.

Screenshots shared on social media show that they published multiple posts about the token, falsely presenting it as a "McDonald's experiment on Solana" to the account's 5.1 million followers.

Blockchain analytics service Bubblemaps  reported that the hackers acquired 75% of the Grimace token’s total supply through Solana's memecoin marketplace, pump.fun. They spread these tokens across roughly 100 different wallets.

After the promotion, the market capitalization of the Grimace memecoin soared to $25 million in just 30 minutes. However, it dropped to around $650,000 as the hackers dumped their holdings.

Bubblemaps confirmed that the hackers profited significantly from the scam. They even changed McDonald's Instagram bio to brag about their success, writing, "You just have been rug pulled <...>, thank you for the $700,000 in Solana."

All fraudulent posts and the edited bio have since been removed, as McDonald's has regained control of its Instagram account. The company described the breach as an "isolated incident", assured that the issue has been resolved, and apologized to its followers for any offensive content posted during the hack.

This incident highlights the growing risks of social media platforms being exploited for crypto scams, serving as a reminder of the need to be cautious.

Similarly, in July, the X accounts Doja Cat, Sydney Sweeney, 50 Cent, and Hulk Hogan were hacked to promote memecoins named after them.

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