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Former Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad's X Account Hacked to Promote Cryptocurrency

Feb 06, 2025 at 03:06 pm

It turns out that on Feb. 5, Mahathir's X (formerly Twitter) account was apparently hacked. As is the style nowadays, said hacked social media account was put to work promoting a cryptocurrency.

Former Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad's X Account Hacked to Promote Cryptocurrency

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has denied involvement in promoting a cryptocurrency after his X (formerly Twitter) account was apparently hacked on Feb. 5.

The hacked account posted a tweet promoting a Solana token called “$Malaysia”, falsely claiming that it was the country’s official cryptocurrency and a “significant milestone” in showcasing Malaysia’s strength.

However, Malaysia does not have an official cryptocurrency.

The tweet, which included a link to where the coin could be purchased, was accompanied by an image of the Malaysian flag.

An aide to Mahathir confirmed to Free Malaysia Today and MalaysiaKini that the former prime minister’s X account had been “hacked” and that his team was working on recovering the account.

The hacked post was published at 8:15 pm on Feb. 5 and had been taken down by the time FMT published their article, over an hour later at 9:37 pm.

Some X users speculated that the coin was part of a “pump and dump” scheme, and the coin enjoyed a spike in value that made it look like the Merdeka 118, Malaysia’s tallest building.

Mahathir later posted at 9:57 pm, confirming that his X account had been hacked.

This is not the first time that an official Malaysian account has been hacked to promote cryptocurrency.

The Rakyat Post reported in September 2024 that several X accounts had been hacked, including those of official Malaysian government bodies, such as the Employees Provident Fund and the Election Commission.

On that occasion, it was also a Solana coin that was being promoted, but the hackers openly admitted that they were not affiliated with the account owners, saying brazenly that “THIS IS A HACKED ACCOUNT” and even calling the coin “$Hacked”.

Mahathir for his part has previously denied that he uses any cryptocurrency.

In 2021, Mahathir issued a statement that he would not encourage the use of cryptocurrency, referencing previous attempts to falsely claim that he was endorsing crypto coins.

“I have never and will not be involved in any get rich quick scheme”, he was quoted by the Malay Mail as saying.

Instead, he only used fiat currency or physical money.

Followers of Mahathir’s policy would know that cryptocurrency is an unlikely avenue for the former PM.

As opposed to embracing new forms of money, Mahathir once tried to propose a reversion to older forms of money.

In 2019, he proposed that East Asian countries adopt a new regional currency, one that was not tied to the U.S. dollar, but instead tied to a gold standard, a practice that has not been common since the middle of the 20th century.

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