Impersonation – Trident Gaming

A fake profile using social phishing methods to impersonate a Trident account.

Cyabra identified a fake Twitter account impersonating the customer support page of the gaming company Trident. The impostor encouraged clients to send private messages, presumably for the purpose of social phishing, to steal their personal information.

#Brand Reputation

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Tweet showing a user asking about TridentDAO liquidity and a suspicious Trident Customer Support account urging them to send a private message, exemplifying a social-media impersonation scam
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