LEGO's Website Compromised in Major Crypto Scam Attack


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On the night of October 4, 2024, users of LEGO's legitimate website discovered a banner so bold that it warranted attention for all the wrong reasons: large golden coins emblazoned with the LEGO logo-this was a declaration of the "LEGO coin," and it was openly advertising for customers to buy into it, promising "hidden rewards" for the purchaser.