- Cerebras X account has been hacked to push (fake) New $ cerebras corner
- The leaders of the company confirmed that it was a “scam”
- Cerebras works with the American army
Official account X of the AI Cerebras flea manufacturer was recently hacked, with the malicious actors (s) behind the attack using the platform to share a false cryptocurrency, confirmed the company.
The violation was used to promote a fraudulent cryptography regime involving a false piece, named $ cerebras, but the news was encountered with skepticism even before the company regained control of its X account and confirms the scam.
Industry experts had already suspected $ cerebras to be a scam or a carpet traction (and an example where a project is abandoned after the company or that the manager increased the assets of the public), and a doubt was also raised when people began to notice that the false pieces had been launched until a few days earlier, on June 15, increasing the red flags.
Cérebras Fake Cryptocurrency Scam
Responding to a request on X, CEO Andrew Feldman wrote: “No. We did not do it. It is a scam.” The director of the company James Wang also responded to speculation: “Cerebras does not launch a token. This is a scam. Do not click.”
Ceberas has since resumed control of his X account, and no recent suspicious activity has been reported.
“Be aware: Cerebras ne, and will not launch or launch or approve of any cryptocurrency or token. We work to regain control of the account. Stay alert and protect yourself from scams,” wrote the company.
In other news, the company recently praised LLM Records inference speeds using the LLAMA 4 MAVERICK 400B model – We are talking about 2,522 exit tokens per second – almost 2.5 times 1,038 NVIDIA outlet tokens per second.
“Cerebras led to the redefinition of inference performance through models like Llama, Deepseek and Qwen, regularly delivering more than 2,500 TP / User,” wrote Feldman.
Cerebras also won a joint US government contract of $ 45 million with the Canadian startup of Ranovus fleas to accelerate inter-chip connections.