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Multiple Indian Official Twitter Accounts Hacked, NFT Content Posted

Accounts of a high-profile state chief minister, political parties and government institutions were compromised.

Updated May 11, 2023, 6:18 p.m. Published Apr 11, 2022, 9:19 a.m.

Multiple Indian political and governmental entities had their Twitter (TWTR) accounts compromised over the past three days, with non-fungible token-related content posted on their feeds.

  • The list includes both the government of Uttar Pradesh, India's biggest state, and the office of its chief minister, Yogi Adityanath. Also hit were the Punjab National Congress – the main opposition party in the northern state of Punjab – the University Grants Commission and the Meteorological Department.
  • The chief minister's office was compromised on Saturday. The profile picture was replaced with a "bored ape," hundreds of tweets were posted and old tweets deleted.
  • The account was restored and a case was registered in connection with the matter at the Cyber Crime police station in the state capital of Lucknow, according to tweets by the state government's official Twitter account.
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  • On Monday, the state government's account was hacked. The perpetrators tweeted a link to the "beanz army" website.
The Utter Pradesh government Twitter account was hacked over the weekend. (Twitter)
The Utter Pradesh government Twitter account was hacked over the weekend. (Twitter)
  • A similar post appeared on the Punjab Congress Twitter handle.
  • The linked website contained a statement saying "We have decided to give back to our community by distributing extra airdrop claims to holders of Azuki and other NFTs. Claim your airdrop of BEANZ and become involved with the Azuki ecosystem using the interactive Azuki NFT."
  • All Twitter accounts compromised have been restored.

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