Indian Government Twitter Accounts Hacked With NFT Ads Posted

Share This Post


Hackers hit the Twitter accounts of several Indian political and government entities over the past three days, with some of the compromised accounts posting NFT-related ads on their feeds.

The affected Twitter accounts include the office of India’s chief minister Yogi Adityanath and the Twitter account of Uttar Pradesh, the country’s biggest state.

Others hit include the Meteorological Department, the University Grants Commission, and the Punjab National Congress, the main opposition party.

Narendra Modi’s Twitter Account Was Hacked Last December

After the hackers infiltrated the Twitter accounts of the chief minister’s office, the profile picture was replaced with a ‘bored ape’ while several old tweets were deleted and new ones posted.

However, the Twitter account was restored shortly while reports were made to the Cyber Crime police station in the Lucknow state capital.

Last December, the Twitter account of Narendra Modi was compromised as a scam message about India’s legalization of BTC appeared on the screen.

In the latest compromise, the hackers posted NFT-based content that promoted a project called “Azuki” on the breached accounts. As a result, people speculate that the threat actors that hacked Narendra Modi’s accounts have links with the latest hackers.

The most recent attack was on the Twitter account of the Punjab unit of the Indian Congress. After the hacking incident, the hackers used the account to post over 100 tweets within a few minutes and tag the accounts with NFT and cryptocurrency-based content.

The Incidences Occurred At The Same Period

After the hackers compromised the UP Chief Minister’s account on Saturday, the state government’s account was breached on Monday. The hackers also tweeted the same NFT project as in other compromised accounts to promote their agenda.

All the hacks were carried out within three days and they bear similar tweets about NFTs, which suggest that they were allegedly carried out by on hacker or hacking group. The promotional messages were for “Beanz Official Collection”. In the message, the hackers posted that users should claim their airdrop of Beanz and use interactive Azuki NFT to become involved with the Azuki ecosystem.

Your capital is at risk.

Read more:

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Bitcoin Breaking Out Of 7-Month Accumulation Channel: Expert Predicts Further Upside

Bitcoin is at a pivotal moment after surging past the $68,000 mark and setting a new local high, confirming its bullish uptrend  Analysts and investors closely monitor the next steps, searching for

A New Blockchain Player Emerges: Inside World Chain’s Ambitious Plans

The World Foundation has introduced World Chain, a new blockchain network that claims to focus on verified human users instead of bots With 15 million verified participants already, the project aims

After TREMP’s Rally, Could DUM be the Next Politifi Token to Make Millionaires?

Doland Tremp’s (TREMP) recent rally has excited investors, with many on the hunt for the next big win Enter FreeDum Fighters (DUM) – a new politifi token that takes aim at the US presidential

Breaking: Tapioca DAO Drops 93% After Major Crypto Exploit

The post Breaking: Tapioca DAO Drops 93% After Major Crypto Exploit appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Another hack has shaken the crypto industry This time, Tapioca DAO has fallen victim to a

Coinbase: Crypto Voters Can Be Decisive in Swing States

Coinbase’s research has determined that crypto, as a key topic, might be a factor capable of swaying the next election results According to data posted on social media, swing states have a

Revolutionizing Biotech: Paul Kohlhaas discusses decentralized science and open innovation

In a recent episode of the SlateCast, Paul Kohlhaas, the founder of BIO Protocol, joined CryptoSlate CEO Nate Whitehill and Senior Editor Liam “Akiba” Wright to discuss the future of