Ripple CEO Condemns Supreme Court YouTube Hack

  • Ripple CEO laments over the recent hack of the Indian Supreme Court’s YouTube to promote an XRP scam.

  • Brad Garlinghouse asserts that Ripple will never demand XRP from the public.

  • On Friday, the Supreme Court’s YouTube channel was hacked to lure viewers into a fraudulent XRP scheme.

The apex court of India got muddled in a bizarre situation when the premier court’s YouTube channel was used by hackers to promote a fraudulent XRP investment scheme; prompting a strong reaction from Ripple CEO, Brad Garlinghouse. He labeled the incident as “pathetic” and expressed frustration at the recurring nature of such scams.

Unfort this feels like my annual PSA (and yes, I sound like a broken record): @Ripple and execs will NEVER ask you to send us XRP. It’s pathetic to see scammers prey on & exploit innocent crypto users, and the ease at which social media platforms allow it to happen. Stop, spot,… https://t.co/XGDFcxY80T

— Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) September 20, 2024

Ripple’s Logo Used in Scam

On Friday, the Supreme Court’s YouTube channel, typically used for official announcements and judicial proceedings, got rebranded as “Ripple Official.” …

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