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British Army’s Twitter and YouTube accounts hacked to promote cryptocurrency scams

British Army's Twitter and YouTube accounts hacked to promote cryptocurrency scams

A screenshot of the British Army’s Twitter profile when it was hacked, via Wayback Machine. Its profile and banner pictures were changed to resemble a nonfungible token collection called “The Possessed.”

A hacker compromised the social media accounts of the British Army to push people toward cryptocurrency scams.

The army’s Twitter and YouTube profiles were taken over by the hacker, or hackers — the identity of whom is not yet known — on…


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