The Asian Age

Modi Twitter handle hacked, restored

Hacker sent posts seeking donations using crypto currency

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New Delhi: Twitter on Thursday said the account linked to PM Narendra Modi’s personal website was hacked, and it was later restored. After hacking the @ narendramo­di_ in, the cybercrimi­nal sought donations for the PM National Relief Fund.

New Delhi, Sept. 3: Twitter on Thursday said the account linked to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's personal website was hacked, and it has now been restored.

“We’re aware of this activity and have taken steps to secure the compromise­d account. We are actively investigat­ing the situation. At this time, we are not aware of additional accounts being impacted. Advice on keeping your account secure can be found here,” a Twitter spokespers­on said in an emailed statement.

The compromise­d account has about 2.5 million followers.

After hacking the @na rend ra mo di_ in Twitter account, which is the Prime Minister’s personal website, the cybercrimi­nal reportedly sent out posts seeking donations for the PM National Relief Fund for COVID- 19 using crypto currency.

“Yes, this account is hacked by John Wick ( hckindia@ tutanota. com), We have not hacked Paytm Mall,” another message had said.

On August 30, cybersecur­ity firm Cyble had said hacker group “John Wick” was behind a data breach at Paytm Mall, the e- commerce unit of Paytm.

Paytm Mall had said it had not found any security lapses after investigat­ing claims of a possible hack and data breach.

Twitter on Thursday also said as per its probe, the latest attack was not due to a compromise of Twitter’s systems or service.

There is no indication or evidence of any correlatio­n between this account compromise and the incident that took place in July, it said. Accounts of high- profile users like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Jeff Bezos and others were compromise­d on July 15.

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