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Indian Supreme Court YouTube page hacked to promote XRP

The Indian Supreme Court’s official YouTube channel was hacked and used to show videos promoting Ripple Labs’ XRP crypto token.

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The channel that broadcasts proceedings in India’s Supreme Court was renamed “Ripple.live24” on Friday.

According to local press reports, videos promoting XRP have been uploaded, including one titled “Brad Garlinghouse: Ripple Responds To The SEC’s $2 Billion Fine!” XRP PREDICTION”.

The entire channel was quickly shut down and the court said it would return soon.

David Brooks

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