Supreme Court's YouTube channel hacked, see what the hackers posted


New Delhi: The courage of hackers in the country has increased a lot. According to Bar and Bench, today hackers hacked the YouTube channel of the Supreme Court. For some time, an ad video of cryptocurrency XRP started playing on the channel. The hackers played a black video named 'Brad Garling House: Ripple Responds to the SEC $2 Billion Fine! XRP Price Prediction' on the channel.

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Hackers made all videos private

The Supreme Court's YouTube channel broadcasts live hearings of cases being heard by Constitution benches and matters of public interest. Recently, the hearing on the suo motu petition in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder case was live-streamed on YouTube. Hackers apparently made the video of the previous hearing private.

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'This page is not available'

However, now nothing is visible when you open the Supreme Court channel on YouTube. Now if you go to YouTube and type Supreme Court, the channel appears, but when you click on it, this page is not available. Sorry for this. Try to search something else, it appears. Let us tell you that the Supreme Court's YouTube channel has more than two lakh subscribers.

They lure you with huge profits

Scammers are duping people by creating fake accounts in the name of Ripple and its CEO Brad Garlinghouse. These scammers use hacked YouTube accounts, many of which belong to famous YouTubers who have millions of subscribers. Scammers post videos from these accounts and extort money from people by promising huge profits in XRP. People are deceived into thinking that these are real accounts of Ripple.

Supreme Court is investigating the hacking

According to The Verge report, this scam has been going on for the last few months. Scammers lure people with huge returns in XRP on a small initial investment. Many people fall into their trap thinking it to be Ripple's channel and lose their money. Official sources told Bar & Bench that the Supreme Court administration is currently investigating the hacking of the YouTube channel.

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