X – formerly known as Twitter – has gone through more than a name change since it switched over. One of these has been with the account verification process. You know, that little blue check mark that certain profiles have that indicates
Have you ever received a text message or a phone call from someone asking you to verify your identity by sending them a code? If you have, you may have been targeted by the Google Voice verification code scam. This is a
If you use X, formerly known as Twitter, you might’ve seen gray or gold-verified accounts promoting cryptocurrencies. They often pose as actual cryptocurrencies. While you would think these cryptocurrencies are legitimate — in reality, it’s the work of hackers who hijack X
The United States imposed new travel restrictions on citizens of Hungary on Tuesday over concerns that the identities of nearly 1 million foreigners granted Hungarian passports over nine years weren’t sufficiently verified, according to the U.S. Embassy and a government official. The
Plenty of people out there are fine without their blue checkmarks on Twitter, but a member of the San Francisco 49ers is not happy. Long snapper Taybor Pepper is one of the many who have not paid Elon Musk for Twitter Blue.
Twitter went through with its promise to remove blue checkmarks from legacy verified accounts on Thursday, but Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, who previously said he would not pay for the new subscription service, appeared to have survived the social media
You can count NBA star LeBron James among the people who will be losing their verification on Twitter come April 1st. The social media company announced last week that it “will begin winding down our legacy verified program and removing legacy verified