the intern fucked up big this time. luckily, they took the post super fast, so the damage was very little if any.
honestly, if you fall for those obvious twitter scams, you are a moron.
Another bad situation right there, the most frequent query I do ask about x verified accounts is how the hackers get through with the payment for the subscription after stealing the account from the original handler because I understand that most of the verified accounts have KYC done and at the same time x follows card details to approve payment for subscriptions, and monthly payment so how do they go through with all of the verification thing to be able to still carry the verified tags to easily scam victims.
another normal day on twitter you mean. and nope, there is no KYC for twitter premium, you just need a valid payment card that works with stripe.
Lastly, x needs to do something about account security and x users most especially companies and notable people should get 2FA security activated on their x account to make it impossible for hackers to easily gain access to their accounts and ultimately scam their followers.
compnies social media accounts typically have multiple people with access, so twitter can't help if they have bad opsec. also 2FA can't help against browser session hijacking.