Disinformation Brand Reputation – WalletInvestor

Cyabra identified a bot account that spreads disinformation about WalletInvestor.

The threat identified is a bot under the name ‘Peter’ that has posted over 2,000 tweets accusing WalletInvestor of customer scams and employing bots. It posts four identical tweets each day to boost its reach on social media. This is a threat to WalletInvestor because it is spreading disinformation and harming real customers.

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Tweet by user Vendetta warning investors about WalletInvestor, alleging the service charges a $1 signup fee followed by a yearly charge with no refunds, accompanied by a placeholder graphic stating 'File not found'
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