There is no evidence of a specific hacker group named "Selina 666."
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However, the name has been used as a in phishing attempts. Security researchers have noted that email addresses like selina.666@[domain] have been used in credential harvesting campaigns. The "Verified" tag in the search suggests scammers are photoshopping verification badges onto fake profiles to impersonate customer support agents. There is no evidence of a specific hacker
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