The celebrity warned on Instagram that her X account — which posted multiple messages to promote a Solana-based token — was hacked.
American singer and rapper Amala Zandile Dlamini, known professionally as Doja Cat, warned that her X account appeared to have been hacked to promote a Solana-based token with the ticker DOJA.
The rapper’s X account posted a series of messages to its 5.6 million followers about the Doja token in what many presume to have been a hack. “Keep buying DOJA,” one post said. “The real queen of Solana DOJA,” said another, citing a Monday post by Iggy Azalea who frequently talked about crypto and her memecoin.
The Doja Cat token, which the hacker appearred to be referring to, reached a market cap of $500,000 soon after initial rollout but then collapsed by 96% to reaching $22,000 at the time of writing.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Meet the translator turning American readers on to Latin American superstarsAre you an English-language reader of Latin American literature? Meet Megan McDowell, a translator working with literary stars.
Read more »
The American Legion weighs in on upside-down American flagsMegan Lebowitz is a politics reporter for NBC News.
Read more »
Cars.Com American Made Index Reveals No All-American VehiclesI’ve been covering the auto industry since 1989, first as CNN Detroit Bureau Chief, then as the National Auto Writer for the Associated Press, General Motors beat writer at the Detroit News and video reporter at Automotive News.
Read more »
As American wineries struggle, is ‘Buy American’ the solution?A winemaker’s plea for consumers to buy American wines sparked widespread discussion in an industry facing downward trends. Here are 10 wines experts suggest.
Read more »
American Sabotage Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear: A$AP Rocky’s Takedown of the American DreamA$AP Rocky's American Sabotage critiqued the 'American Dream' with a collection exploring mass incarceration and capitalism.
Read more »
‘Cats’ vibrantly reinvented as drag ball“Cats” is “just about cats” – so insisted composer Andrew Lloyd Webber more than forty years ago when director Hal Prince asked Lloyd Webber whether “Cats”
Read more »