LEGO Coin first appeared on Lego's homepage late Friday night East Coast time before being removed roughly 75 minutes later.
No, LEGO isn't taking a dip into the crypto pool, but you should probably change your password on their website.
The official LEGO Group website was hijacked by crypto scammers to promote a fake cryptocurrency. The false advert for "LEGO ...
The scam appeared as a banner on the website's homepage underneath a promotional advertisement of the LEGO Fortnite ...
People who visited Lego's website on the evening of October 4 were welcomed by a banner with illustrated golden coins bearing ...
Toy manufacturer LEGO Group has reportedly removed a "LEGO Coin" token scam that briefly appeared on its homepage after being ...
On Friday night, cryptocurrency scammers briefly hacked the LEGO website to promote a fake Lego token that could be purchased ...
Lego's website was briefly hacked to promote a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme, displaying a banner about 'Lego coin' and ...
Hackers hijacked the LEGO website and put up a banner urging users to buy a fraudulent cryptocurrency associated with the toy ...
LEGOs homepage was briefly hijacked on October 5, displaying a fraudulent LEGO Coin token promoting secret rewards. The ...
Toy manufacturer LEGO Group has reportedly removed a "LEGO Coin" token scam that briefly appeared on its homepage after being hacked on Oct. 5, reports state. X user and LEGO enthusiast ...