No, LEGO isn't taking a dip into the crypto pool, but you should probably change your password on their website.
LEGO Coin first appeared on Lego's homepage late Friday night East Coast time before being removed roughly 75 minutes later.
LEGO Group, the well-known toy manufacturer, has reportedly eliminated a “LEGO Coin” token scam that briefly appeared on its ...
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 ...
LEGO's website was briefly hacked to display a fake cryptocurrency scam, highlighting the growing trend of cybercriminals ...
LEGOs homepage was briefly hijacked on October 5, displaying a fraudulent LEGO Coin token promoting secret rewards. The ...
Hackers hijacked the LEGO website and put up a banner urging users to buy a fraudulent cryptocurrency associated with the toy ...
Visitors to Lego.com on the evening of October 4 found that the homepage had changed. A banner featuring golden coins with ...
Toy manufacturer LEGO Group removed a fraudulent 'LEGO Coin' token scam that briefly appeared on its website after a hack on ...
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The unauthorized banner on LEGO's website included a "buy now" button that redirected users to an external cryptocurrency ...