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Security expert John McAfee claims his Twitter account was hacked and was used to promote lesser-known cryptocurrencies

Indo Asian News Service • December 29, 2017, 21:10:05 IST
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Despite activating the two-step verification on Twitter, McAfee says that “he believed the hacker had intercepted the authentication code.”

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Security expert John McAfee claims his Twitter account was hacked and was used to promote lesser-known cryptocurrencies

Ace computer programmer and businessman John McAfee has said that his Twitter account was hacked and was used to run ‘coin of the day’ series recommending and promoting lesser-known cryptocurrencies. [caption id=“attachment_4280217” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![John McAfee. Reuters.](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/John-McAfee-380-reuters.jpg) John McAfee. Reuters.[/caption] “Though I am a **security** expert, I have no control over Twitter’s security. I have haters. I am a target. People make fake accounts, fake screenshots, fake claims,” he tweeted. “I am a target for hackers who lost money and blame me. Please take responsibility for yourselves. Adults only please,” he posted this message with a screenshot of his device which showed his calls and texts were hijacked by a hacker. According to BBC, McAfee had activated the two-step verification that Twitter has in place as a security feature but “he believed the hacker had intercepted the authentication code.”

Though I am a security expert, I have no control over Twitter's security. I have haters. I am a target. People make fake accounts, fake screenshots, fake claims. I am a target for hackers who lost money and blame me. Please take responsibility for yourselves. Adults only please.

— John McAfee (@officialmcafee) December 28, 2017

“The first indication that I had been hacked was turning on my cell phone and seeing the attached image,” he was quoted as saying. “I knew at that point that my phone had been compromised. I was on a boat at the time and could not go to my carrier (AT&T) to have the issue corrected. All that the hacker did was compromise my Twitter account. It could have been worse,” McAfee added. The security pioneer is currently working on plans to sell the world’s most **"hack-proof" smartphone** due for release in February.

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