LEGO’s website was hacked to display a fake “LEGO Coin” cryptocurrency scam The scam banner was up for about an hour before being removed No user data was compromised according to LEGO LEGO has stated ...
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On October 4, 2024, hackers compromised Lego's official website, promoting a fake cryptocurrency called "Lego Coin." The scammers lured visitors to buy the fraudulent token through deceptive ads, ...
Lego's website was briefly hacked to promote a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme, displaying a banner about 'Lego coin' and redirecting users to a site selling 'LEGO Tokens' with Ethereum. The ...
LEGO's website was momentarily hacked early Saturday morning by a crypto scam promoting a fake LEGO coin token. The scam appeared as a banner on the website's homepage underneath a promotional ...
Lego's website was hacked to display a fake crypto banner selling "Lego Tokens." The issue was resolved within an hour, and no user accounts were compromised. Lego remains focused on the metaverse ...
The unauthorized banner on LEGO's website included a "buy now" button that redirected users to an external cryptocurrency site offering "LEGO Tokens" in exchange for Ethereum. This incident ...
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