British Army Twitter and YouTube accounts hacked

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British Army released a press statement admitting a hack of its Twitter and YouTube accounts by a hacker/s on Sunday last week. The spokesperson admitted they hacked the accounts to divert web traffic to fake NFTs and Crypto currency-related scams. Hackers also defaced the profile and banner pictures with some random letters, such as ā€˜Bapesclanā€™ ā€˜Psssdā€™ and ā€˜Possessedā€™.

Some of the web traffic was experienced differently as they were being diverted to YouTube Channels hosting interviews related to Elon Musk and Satya Nadella of Microsoft.

UKā€™s YouTube Military account was also changed as the channelā€™s name was re-written as ā€˜Ark Investā€™, a firm related to Musk and Bitcoin Bull chief Cathie Wood.

Twitter experienced a similar incident in July last year when some of the celebrity accounts on its servers were hacked and the traffic was diverted to a fundraising webpage asking for donations in Cryptocurrency.

Britainā€™s Ministry of Defense has taken the issue seriously and started an investigation. It has assured that those behind the incident will be prosecuted harshly.

NOTE 1- A certain section of media reported the Facebook account of the British Army was also hacked and some followers were bombarded with images of women who did not wear clothes. But a source from the Army said that the news was fake and might be a figurative imagination of some journalists backed by some state-funded hackers.

NOTE 2- Russia is against the west as they are backing Ukraine with arms, munition, finances, and essentials. So, Kremlin is suspected of the cyber attack on the British Armyā€™s Twitter and YouTube accounts.

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Naveen Goud is a writer at Cybersecurity Insiders covering topics such as Mergers & Acquisitions, Startups, Cyber Attacks, Cloud Security and Mobile Security

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