The Supreme Court of India’s official YouTube channel was taken down due to a hacking attempt, but services will resume shortly, as announced by the court.
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The Supreme Court of India's YouTube channel was hacked, displaying cryptocurrency promotions instead of court proceedings.
The channel streams hearings of notable court cases but temporarily showed promotional videos of XRP and Ripple Labs before being taken down.
Hackers have successfully compromised the Supreme Court of India’s official YouTube channel, exploiting it to promote a ...
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SC's YouTube channel was hacked today with the account displaying videos that promoted a cryptocurrency developed by Ripple ...
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