Scammers send texts or emails claiming a suspicious transaction has occurred, then ask for account usernames, passwords, or one-time passcodes to "verify" the user's identity. How to Identify Fraudulent Communication
This is perhaps the most plausible technical explanation. Spammers operate massive networks of proxies and infected computers. Before launching an expensive, high-stakes campaign (like a crypto scam), they need to test which of their IP addresses are blocked by spam filters and which are clean. They program their bots to post harmless nonsense—like "Westerracu"—across the web.
This leads to the first question:
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