Flare Networks, the crypto oracle who sounds like a weather report for people who own keyboards, has issued a major security alert to its community. One of its developer accounts on X has been compromised, which is basically the online version of discovering your coffee mug is secretly plotting a rebellion against your morning routine.
In a post on its official X account, Flare advises everyone not to click any links, download files, or interact with recent messages from the dev account until further notice. The kind of directive that makes you inspect your own inbox with the seriousness of a husband checking the warranty on a toaster.
Over the past few years, attackers have learned that XRP‘s popularity is a magic trick. They push fake airdrops, often impersonating Ripple Executives-especially CEO Brad Garlinghouse-like a counterfeit magician who forgot his own tricks but insists you applaud anyway.
With AI-generated videos, scams have become more convincing than the smile on a customer-service chatbot. That raises the stakes for projects to protect their communities, and for me to pretend I’m not scrolling through a news feed at 3 a.m. while pretending to be busy with something important.
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2026-02-09 17:01