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Supreme Court Of India's YouTube Channel Hacked
"Will Resume Shortly": Supreme Court YouTube Channel Taken Down
The Supreme Court's YouTube channel has been taken down after hackers posted a message promoting a US-based firm's cryptocurrency.
Indian Supreme Court YouTube Hack: Ripple, XRP Deepfakes Promoted by Hackers
Supreme Court of India's YouTube channel was hacked to promote a Ripple deepfake video and XRP investment scheme.
Supreme Court's YouTube channel hacked, showed videos promoting cryptocurrency before getting disabled
On September 20, the Supreme Court’s YouTube channel got hacked and showed a blank video with the title Brad Garlinghouse: Ripple Responds To The SEC’s $2 Billion Fine! XRP PRICE PREDICTION'
XRP Scammers Target India’s Supreme Court YouTube
Youtube account of the Supreme Court of India was hacked. The account was rebranded, named as Ripple's Official (XRP) and urged users to invest for high returns.
Supreme Court’s YouTube channel hacked, streams videos promoting cryptocurrency
The official YouTube channel of the Supreme Court of India has been hacked, featuring videos promoting XRP cryptocurrency. This incident coincides wit
Supreme Court of India's YouTube channel hacked, crypto content promoted
The Supreme Court of India's YouTube channel was hacked, with previous hearing videos set to private and a blank video promoting cryptocurrency content posted. This follows a trend of popular channels being targeted for scams,
Supreme Court of India’s YouTube Channel Hacked, Rebranded as Ripple Cryptocurrency
The Supreme Court of India’s official YouTube channel has reportedly been hacked and rebranded as a digital payment network.
Supreme Court Of India's YouTube Channel Taken Down After Seemingly Being Hacked
The YouTube channel of the Supreme Court of India, which it uses to stream its court proceedings, is no longer accessible after it was seemingly hacked earlier in the day. What Happened: The top court’s YouTube channel showed videos promoting XRP,
Supreme Court of India YouTube channel hijacked to shill XRP
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