Kylian Mbappé’s Twitter Account Hacked in Shocking Cyber Attack

Hacker Creates Fake Cryptocurrency and Posts Controversial Tweets

In a startling incident, French soccer star Kylian Mbappé, currently playing as a striker for Real Madrid, fell victim to a cyber attack that compromised his Twitter/X account. The hacker, who gained control of the account earlier this morning, used it to post a series of controversial tweets and launch a fake cryptocurrency named $MBAPPE.

Among the tweets posted by the hacker were messages declaring “Manchester is red” and a provocative statement claiming that Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest football player of all time, dismissing Lionel Messi as “not my goat.” The hacker also waded into the Israel-Palestine conflict, tweeting “Free Palestine” in support of the Palestinian cause.

The tweets quickly attracted widespread attention, causing a stir online before being deleted once it became clear that Mbappé’s account had been hacked.

The hacker also introduced a fraudulent cryptocurrency, $MBAPPE, which saw its value spike dramatically as people rushed to invest. However, the token’s value quickly plummeted back to zero, leaving many investors out of pocket. Despite the overall collapse, one individual managed to cash out $200,000 from an initial investment of just $286 in SOL tokens.

While the hacked tweets were removed swiftly, the incident has left a lasting impact on both Mbappé’s social media presence and the volatile world of cryptocurrencies.

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