Washington Capitals forward TJ Oshie's X account got hacked, and these scammers posted about a fake cryptocurrency. A bunch of fans, thinking it was legit, were scammed out of their money. One fan even accused Oshie of being behind it all, not realizing his account was compromised. The angry fan went as far as tagging the FBI, CIA, and SEC, trying to get their money back. <q> @TJOshie77 SCAMMED ME I LOST MONEY WITH OTHER PEOPLE HE LAUNCHED SOME CRYPTO ON pump.fun THEN SOLD EVERYTHING AND DELETED THEE POST 🚨 REFUND US OR GO TO JAIL!!!!!! HE BLOCKED ME TO AVOID THIS FACTS!!!!!! @CIA @SECGov @FBI </q> <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/x_maurito_x/status/1799881202314473631'> </a></blockquote></div> Oh, and it wasn't just Oshie who got targeted. The official Sportsnet account also fell victim to what seems to be the same group of scammers. <q> Seems Sportsnet got the same executive X hack that's been going around </q> <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/austinreporting/status/1799533108032606569'> </a></blockquote></div> It's a stark reminder to be extra cautious about who you trust online these days. Scammers are always on the lookout for new ways to trick people.