Supreme Court's official YouTube channel hacked, shows US cryptocurrency XRP ad
These days, hackers are targeting popular YouTube channels in a big way. Ripple itself is suing YouTube for failing to stop its CEO Brad Garlinghouse from creating a fake account.
The official YouTube channel of the Supreme Court of India has been hacked. A video advertising the cryptocurrency XRP is being shown on the channel.
years ago, the Supreme Court decided to live stream its proceedings in important constitutional bench cases. The court held that live streaming proceedings is part of the right to justice under Article 21 of the Constitution. It is noteworthy that, as the technology is developing, its side effects are also coming to the fore. Hackers are making money by hacking someone's bank account and social media account.
NIC video of the last hearing uploaded to the Supreme Court's YouTube channel was privatized by hackers and captioned 'Brad Garlinghouse: Ripple Responds to the SEC's $2 Billion Fine! A blank video titled 'XRP Price Prediction' is currently live on a hacked channel. "We are not sure what really happened," said a senior Supreme Court official.
But it seems that the website has been tampered with. He said that the problem came to light on the official YouTube channel of the Supreme Court on Friday morning and the IT team of the Supreme Court has sought help from the NIC to fix it.
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