The message posted on the hacked Twitter accounts enticed users to send Bitcoin to a certain address in order to receive double the amount sent.
Social media accounts of various notable personalities like Kanye West, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and many more were hacked on Wednesday.
Bearing no malice: Pompeo denies Pooh-poohing Xi
Both Trump's poor approval ratings during his reelection campaign could be compared to his predecessor Barack Obama, who also faced an uphill battle for a second term.
Trump says he will create path to citizenship for 'Dreamers'
Meghan Markle’s half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr., had earlier claimed that the duchess comes from royal stock and was related to the royal family long before her marriage to Prince Harry.
The entrepreneur recently indicated that he would vote for the Yeezy designer, but a recent tweet raises new questions about where he currently stands.
They share four children, but they don't share the same political views.
Ellen DeGeneres has a net worth close to $500 million. The TV host earns million from product placements and ads on her "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
US judge temporarily closes controversial oil pipeline
'Devil Went Down to Georgia' country star Charlie Daniels dies
Charlie Puth has called out some fans claiming he used the South Korean boyband BTS for “clout.”
Amid US virus struggle, Trump visits Rushmore and bemoans racial protests
We'll finally get to know Joe Biden's pick as running mate around Aug. 1 and the smart money's on Sen. Kamala Harris.
Palestinian rivals Fatah, Hamas pledge unity against Israeli annexations
US House moves to toughen sanctions over Hong Kong law
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has a 2-point lead in a state Trump won by nearly 19 points over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Pompeo faces opposition in UN push on Iran arms embargo
Michelle Obama called Beyoncé her “girl” and “The Queen” while presenting her with the BET Humanitarian Award on Sunday (June 28).
Adult entertainment star Sara Jay talks about what it's like to be followed by former President Barack Obama on Twitter.
Prince Harry signed on with an agency that previously asked for $1 million for their clients.
Conservative figureheads have begun embracing Parler, a social media platform launched in 2018, as an alternative to Twitter.