Hackers targeted the official YouTube channel of India’s Supreme Court Friday to shill XRP, the seventh biggest cryptocurrency by market cap.

The Supreme Court announced Friday that the YouTube channel had been taken down as a result. Indian news channels reported the events, claiming that the channel was advertising a cryptocurrency developed by “U.S.-based Ripple labs.”

Screenshots from the hack circulated on Twitter (aka X) showing Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse alongside an announcement saying that “Ripple will hit $2 in this month.”