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British Army's Twitter and YouTube accounts hacked

British Army’s Twitter and YouTube accounts hacked

No, the British Army did not encourage it Cryptocurrency. His Twitter accounts and Network light The Ministry of Defense announced on Sunday that it had been hacked.

“The investigation is ongoing. The Army takes information security very seriously and we are working to resolve the issue,” the Defense Department said. Twitter. “Pending their investigation, it would be inappropriate to comment further,” the department added.

Elon Musk and NFT

Cryptocurrency videos and images of businessman Elon Musk appeared on the Army’s YouTube channel, while its official Twitter account retweeted several NFT-related posts.

NFT, “Fungible Token” or Fungible Token, is a digital format that makes it possible to associate any virtual object (image, animation, video, piece of music, etc.) with a registered certificate of authenticity. A “blockchain”, specifically the technology that underlies cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.

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Army Briton apologized on Twitter for the “temporary interruption” of its content and announced it would resume normal service on its account. “We will conduct a full investigation and learn from this incident,” he said.