Adele, Future and Michael Jackson Instagram Accounts Hijacked in Brazen Crypto Scam Attack
Hackers just pulled off the celebrity heist of the decade—without touching a single dollar of traditional currency.
The Digital Invasion
Attackers compromised verified Instagram accounts belonging to music icons Adele, Future, and the late Michael Jackson's estate. They replaced profile pictures with crypto logos and flooded feeds with fraudulent investment schemes promising outrageous returns.
Scam Mechanics Revealed
The operation used classic pump-and-dump tactics masked as 'exclusive opportunities.' Followers received direct messages urging them to 'invest now before the next surge.' Each post contained wallet addresses that accumulated six figures within hours—because nothing says financial advice like unsolicited DMs from deceased pop stars.
Platform Security Under Fire
Meta's response time exceeded critical thresholds, leaving malicious content active for nearly three hours. The incident exposes glaring vulnerabilities in social media verification systems—especially for legacy accounts managed by estates.
When your retirement plan hinges on Michael Jackson's Instagram DMs, maybe reconsider your investment strategy. The SEC certainly isn't watching these pumps.
