Supreme Court YouTube Channel Disabled Following Hacking Incident Involving Cryptocurrency XRP
Supreme Court YouTube Channel Disabled Following Hacking Incident
The Supreme Court’s official YouTube channel was purportedly hacked on Friday morning. The channel began streaming videos promoting cryptocurrency XRP developed by a US-based company called Ripple Labs, according to media reports.
Details on the Incident
The channel, which used to live-stream the court proceedings of cases listed before constitution benches and matters involving public interest, has been disabled. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court’s Registry has taken cognizance of the breach and is taking measures to recover the channel.
- Cryptocurrency videos streamed without approval
- A live blank video titled 'Brad Garlinghouse: Ripple Responds To The SEC’s $2 Billion Fine! XRP PRICE PREDICTION'
- The hack coincided with significant court hearings
Impact on Court Proceedings
This particular video surfaced during the time the channel was broadcasting the suo motu case related to the alleged rape and murder of Kolkata’s trainee doctor at RG Kar Hospital. The hacking incident happened on the day the apex court was scheduled to hear a number of important cases, including a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking a fixed time limit for the Centre to notify the appointment of judges recommended by the Supreme Court Collegium.
Besides this, the Supreme Court was slated to hear a plea from the Muslim side contesting an Allahabad High Court order. The ruling rejected their challenge on the maintainability of cases filed by Hindu parties related to the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute.
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