British Army to Investigate Crypto Scam Hack on its Twitter, Social Media—Possessed NFT Appears

The British Army faced a recent intrusion on its social media platforms, including Twitter and YouTube, where it posted several information that led to a cryptocurrency scam as its platforms got hacked.

The government agency from Great Britain is launching an investigation to identify the culprits behind it, as it managed a massive takeover of the platforms. It focuses on the “Possessed” NFT appearance on its pages.

British Army Faces Massive Crypto Scam Hack on its Social Media

(Photo : British Army via Twitter Screenshot)
British Army’s Twitter page

It is no joke to hack the social media platforms of government agencies, let alone the British Army’s accounts which are known to be under the patronage of military personnel in the country. However, the unknown assailants still managed to do it and changed many things on its profile before getting caught doing it.

The British Army posted a tweet confirming its recent hack on the platform, saying that it will investigate its origins and how the threat actors could access its Twitter and YouTube accounts.

It is a massive breach on their platform as the hackers also managed to change its display pictures and were able to tweet several crypto scams on its page.

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