Robinhood Markets aware of unauthorized social media posts from its accounts
- Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD) said Wednesday it removed within minutes unauthorized posts from its Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook accounts.
- "At this time, based on our ongoing investigation, we believe the incident was via a third party vendor," the fintech company said in its blog.
- The company didn't describe the nature of the posts.
- Bitcoin.com reported that the Robinhood (HOOD) account had posted a tweet promoting a Binance Smart Chain token listed on the Pancakeswap decentralized exchange. Further, the report said blockchain analysis showed that the token received fewer than $1,000 in purchases before Robinhood removed the post.
- Last week, Binance was named among Bitzlato's top three receiving counterparties, according to a FinCEN order.
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