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Supreme Court YouTube Channel Compromised, XRP Videos Uploaded

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The Supreme Court of India recently announced that its YouTube channel had been taken down by hackers. The channel, which is a crucial platform for promoting transparency in the judicial process, featured promotional videos for the cryptocurrency XRP following the cyber-attack.

According to reports, cybercriminals targeted the Supreme Court’s YouTube channel and replaced its usual legal content with videos promoting XRP, a cryptocurrency developed by Ripple Labs. The hackers uploaded a video titled “Brad Garlinghouse: Ripple Responds To The SEC’s $2 Billion Fine! XRP PRICE PREDICTION,” as part of a wider cryptocurrency scam. This incident raises concerns about the security vulnerabilities of high-profile digital accounts, especially those belonging to public institutions.

The Supreme Court of India has been using YouTube to live stream important hearings, especially those involving Constitutional Benches and matters of public interest. Most recently, the platform was used to broadcast the hearings of a tragic rape and murder case at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The breach on the channel highlights the challenges platforms like YouTube face in safeguarding high-profile accounts.

Cryptocurrency scams are prevalent on popular YouTube channels, with scammers often using misleading content to promote fraudulent schemes. Ripple Labs, the company behind XRP, has previously sued YouTube for failing to prevent scammers from using their CEO Brad Garlinghouse’s likeness in fake schemes. These scammers create fake accounts posing as official Ripple representatives to trick viewers into participating in fraudulent activities.

In the case of the Supreme Court of India’s YouTube channel hack, the hackers not only posted fake videos but also made previous legal proceedings private, limiting access to archived hearings. As the court investigates the breach and works to restore services, viewers and legal professionals who rely on the channel for updates will be eagerly awaiting its return.

This incident sheds light on the ongoing challenges platforms like YouTube face in combating cybercriminal activities. Reports from Avast indicate a significant increase in YouTube-related threats, highlighting the growing scale of this problem. As the Supreme Court works towards resolving the hack and securing its digital platforms, the public remains vigilant about the risks associated with online security breaches.

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