According to Foresight News, Bloomberg reported that the official YouTube channel of the Supreme Court of India, which is used to live broadcast litigation, was suspected to have been hacked on Friday and played cryptocurrency ads. The channel uploaded videos related to cryptocurrency products. Since then, the entire page has been deleted.

The Supreme Court of India has been using YouTube to broadcast cases of constitutional importance to the audience in real time, and the channel saves recordings of court proceedings. But the archived videos are currently set to private and are no longer open to the public, and the homepage shows a blank video with a title mentioning cryptocurrency. Supreme Court officials did not respond to emails and calls seeking comment.