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FC Barcelona Instagram Hacked By Scam

October 7, 2025
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Red Hat Data Breach Escalates Further

The official Instagram account for FC Barcelona was recently hacked in an embarrassing security breach. The club’s social media team failed to notice a scam post that was live on the page for more than four hours. The post announced the release of a supposed new cryptocurrency non-fungible token, named $FCB, on the Solana blockchain. Despite the scam being fairly obvious to most, the post still garnered a significant number of likes and comments before it was finally taken down.

The incident highlights a serious lapse in security and oversight for one of the world’s largest and most famous football clubs. With millions of followers on their social media platforms, a hack of this nature could have had serious financial consequences for unsuspecting fans. The fake post was a clear attempt to capitalize on the club’s massive reach and brand loyalty to lure people into a fraudulent scheme.

Fortunately, most fans who saw the post were quick to recognize it as a scam. Many commented on the post, warning others not to fall for it and pointing out that the club’s account had likely been compromised. This fan vigilance played a crucial role in mitigating the potential damage, as it raised immediate red flags for anyone who might have considered engaging with the fraudulent offer.

After a noticeable delay, the club’s social media team finally became aware of the situation and removed the post. The team then worked to secure the account and prevent any further unauthorized activity. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and constant monitoring, especially for high-profile organizations with a large digital footprint.

While the post has been deleted, it remains to be seen if any fans were harmed by the scam. Barcelona hopes that the quick actions of their vigilant followers and the eventual removal of the post were enough to prevent anyone from falling victim to the fraud. The club will likely need to review its social media security protocols to avoid a repeat of this embarrassing and potentially dangerous incident.

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  • FC Barcelona Instagram Account Hacked By Blockchain Scam Gains Likes Before Deletion
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