A crypto scam recently targeted a gay OnlyFans star, compromising his X account. Hackers then flooded his feed with pro-MAGA and cryptocurrency content, according to reports.
The incident is part of a broader pattern. In recent months, hackers have attempted to extort money from porn stars with large online followings.
The attackers gained control of the victim’s social media account. They used it to post political and crypto-related material without his consent.
The hacked account began sharing content aligned with the “Make America Great Again” movement. This turned the performer’s platform into a tool for political propaganda.
The hackers also posted cryptocurrency advertisements. These posts aimed to lure followers into scams tied to digital currency schemes.
The victim reported losing access to his account suddenly. He described the experience as violating and disorienting for his online community.
Law enforcement and social media platforms have been alerted to the breach. Investigations are ongoing to identify those responsible.
This case highlights growing cybersecurity risks for content creators. Public figures with significant follower counts remain prime targets for such attacks.
Experts recommend enabling two-factor authentication for account security. Creators are also advised to use unique passwords for each platform.





