No, LEGO isn't taking a dip into the crypto pool, but you should probably change your password on their website.
Many of the world’s most recognizable brands and celebrities have had their accounts hijacked to promote fake crypto coins.
LEGOs homepage was briefly hijacked on October 5, displaying a fraudulent LEGO Coin token promoting secret rewards. The ...
Lego's website was briefly hacked to promote a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme, displaying a banner about 'Lego coin' and redirecting users to a site selling 'LEGO Tokens' with Ethereum. The company ...
Toy manufacturer LEGO Group has reportedly removed a "LEGO Coin" token scam that briefly appeared on its homepage after being ...
Hackers hijacked the LEGO website and put up a banner urging users to buy a fraudulent cryptocurrency associated with the toy ...
The LEGO store is officially the victim of a new scheme, as the website was hacked as part of a major financial scam meant to ...
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