Phishing Scams: Pages that look like login screens designed to steal your Twitter or Email credentials.
While many links shared within the creative community are completely safe, malicious actors frequently exploit high-volume search strings like "Vgk-mega-link-twitter" to orchestrate online fraud. 1. Trend Jacking with Malicious Links
In September 2017, Indonesian authorities cracked down on a major online child pornography ring. The suspects were using a Twitter account named to openly advertise and sell illegal videos and images of children. Vgk-mega-link-twitter
: Twitter (X) has built-in security features to warn users about potentially unsafe links. If you see a warning when clicking a link, do not proceed. As a rule, only click on MEGA links from sources you know and trust completely.
: Social media platforms generally treat these as "Spam and Deception." It is recommended to block and report the account rather than clicking to "see" what is inside. Phishing Scams: Pages that look like login screens
How to vet a Mega link before downloading
Vgk: Often an abbreviation for a specific person, group, or niche community (such as "Vegas Golden Knights" in sports or a specific handle in adult or gaming circles). Trend Jacking with Malicious Links In September 2017,
Some users are leveraging Twitter to post “VGK-related” Mega links—sometimes for highlight reels, other times for data packs or exclusive content. The challenge? Verifying what’s legit vs. spam or risky.
Example safe tweet template for sharing a legitimate fan pack “VGK wallpapers pack (fan art + game shots) — preview images in folder. Personal-use only. Credit to @ArtistHandle. Mega: [link]”