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

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

Both the British Army’s Facebook and Twitter accounts were hacked and used to promote cryptocurrency scams, the UK Ministry of Defence confirmed on Sunday. It’s unclear when exactly hackers took over the two accounts, but they both appear to be back to normal now.

“We are aware of a breach of the Army’s Twitter and YouTube accounts and an investigation is underway,” the Ministry of Defence Press Office

. “The…

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