Crypto Hacker Claims to Have Netted $700,000 by Hijacking McDonald’s Instagram 2c5r6i

The hackers changed the McD’s Instagram handle bio to claim that they had managed to bag $700,000 (roughly Rs. 5.8 crore) from scams. 6u1y1e

Crypto Hacker Claims to Have Netted $700,000 by Hijacking McDonald’s Instagram

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As per the crypto hacker, s were ‘rug pulled’ by ‘India_X_kr3w’

Highlights
  • McDonald’s Instagram handle of was hacked on August 21
  • As of now, no hacker or group has taken responsibility
  • The price of memecoin Grimace presently stands at $0.0003752
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Crypto hackers, known for their relentless attacks on the sector, are now targeting popular brands and celebrities on social media to ensnare unsuspecting victims. In a recent breach, McDonald's Instagram was hacked to promote a fraudulent memecoin called 'Grimace.' With a substantial following of 5.1 million, the fast-food giant frequently shares promotional content on the platform. McDonald's has since regained control of its .

After the attack on August 21, hackers altered McDonald's Instagram bio to claim they had stolen $700,000 (approximately Rs. 5.8 crore) through the scam, causing alarm among the brand's 5.1 million followers.

Here's What Exactly Happened

Through tweets, blockchain analytics firm Bubblemaps said that whoever breached the , owned 75 percent of Grimace's supply through Solana memecoin deployer pump.fun.

“The hacker used multiple addresses to buy (Grimace) on Pumpfun simultaneously, then spread into ~100 addresses. Sold for $700,000 (roughly Rs. 5.8 crore),” Bubblemaps said.

Screenshots of McDonald's hacked Instagram have surfaced on X. They show hackers misinforming followers that the scam memecoin Grimace was McDonald's experiment on Solana blockchain while promising holders of the Grimace memecoin a follow back on their s. Within 30 minutes of these posts being published, the market cap of Grimace rose to $25 million (roughly Rs. 20.9 crore), DexScreener's data reflected.

As per McDonald's Instagram bio changed by the hacker, s were ‘rug pulled' by ‘India_X_kr3w'. “Thankyou for the $700,000 in Solana,” the hacker noted.

While some s on X are speculating that the attacker might be Indian, based on the hacker's name and the Indian flag emoji left in the hacked bio, no one from India has claimed responsibility for the breach. Therefore, it's currently unclear whether the hacker is actually linked to India.

What Happened Next

McDonald's has managed to recover its since the hack. All posts related to the Grimace memecoin and the edited bio have been removed. As per DexScreener, the price of Grimace has dropped to $0.0003752 (roughly Rs. 0.031) since the hack.

A recent report by Web3 bug bounty platform Immunefi claimed that in the second quarter of 2024 – between April and June – crypto scams rose by 91 percent compared to the second quarter of 2023. The report said the crypto industry has lost $509 million (roughly Rs. 4,261 crore) to frauds and scams in Q2 2024.

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Radhika Parashar
Radhika Parashar is a senior correspondent for Gadgets 360. She has been reporting on tech and telecom for the last three years now and will be focussing on writing about all things crypto. Besides this, she is a major sitcom nerd and often replies in Chandler Bing and Michael Scott references. For tips or queries you could reach out to her at [email protected]. More
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