Supreme Court of India's YouTube Channel Hacked to Promote XRP Scam
The Supreme Court of India's YouTube channel was hacked to publicize a scam involving the XRP cryptocurrency instead of the usual live hearing. The intrusion caused the channel to temporarily shut down, but service resumed later in the day, to which Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse responded by condemning the exploitation of cryptocurrency users.
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