As noted by security researcher Will Dormann, some posts on X purport to lead to a legitimate website, but actually redirect somewhere else. In Dormann’s example, an advertisement posted by a verified X user claims to lead to forbes.com. When Dormann clicks the link, however, it takes him to a different link to open a Telegram channel that is, “helping individuals earn maximum profit in the crypto market,” he said. In short, the “Forbes” link leads to crypto spam

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    8 months ago

    I’m sorry, what? Can you give some examples in Spanish where the letter x makes a sh sound?

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      8 months ago

      I don’t speak Spanish (helpful eh?) but I remember when I was in Mexico I went to a cool place called Xel-Há, which was pronounced shell-ha. So there’s one.

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      8 months ago

      xoloitzcuintle, sometimes xcaret is pronounced as shcaret (not common tho)

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      8 months ago

      It’s mostly places that carry the sound from old Spanish, as most old Spanish words with X’s changed to J’s.