The British Military has been the most recent sufferer of rampant crypto scams happening out there. On Sunday, July 3, hackers took over management of the British Military’s Twitter and YouTube accounts and posted crypto movies via them.
After a quick interval following the hack, the British Military regained management with a recent message on Twitter that reads:
Apologies for the short-term interruption to our feed. We are going to conduct a full investigation and study from this incident. Thanks for following us and regular service will now resume.
One other tweet from the British Ministry of Defence said: “The breach of the Military’s Twitter and YouTube accounts that occurred earlier right this moment has been resolved and an investigation is underway. The Military takes data safety extraordinarily severely and till their investigation is full it will be inappropriate to remark additional”.
The hackers renamed the Twitter account of the British Military to Bapesclan. Then they made a number of posts regarding non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Moreover, in addition they modified the profile image to an ape-like cartoon with clownish make-up.

Renaming YouTube Account to Ark Make investments
In a similar way, the hackers took over management of the YouTube account, renaming it ‘Ark Make investments’ and posting crypto movies. Ark Make investments is an America-based funding administration agency run by Cathie Wooden common for her crypto bets. The mixed following for each Twitter and YouTube accounts at the moment stands at near half one million individuals.
The Chair of the Home of Commons MP Tobias Ellwood mentioned: “This appears to be like critical. I hope the outcomes of the investigation and actions taken might be shared appropriately.”
Crypto scams have been rampant, particularly over the past 12 months’s bull run. This 12 months, we have now seen hackers exploiting a number of DeFi bridges and stealing tons of of thousands and thousands of {dollars} of traders’ funds. The current one being the $100 million hack of Concord’s Horizon bridge.