Recently, users saw cryptocurrency-related NFT content coming from the British military Twitter account. Obviously, this was a massive surprise for them. The fact is that both the Twitter and YouTube accounts belonging to the UK forces have been briefly hacked. The hackers were using the large profile to push forward their content. In fact, this has been a tendency in recent months. Big, influential, accounts were targets of hackers to push forward crypto-related information. The so-called NFTs have also been a recurring theme among these hacked accounts. Now, however, it seems that the British army has regained access to its account.
Hackers used the British Army’s accounts to promote Crypto-related info and NFTs
A new post on the @BritishArmy Twitter account said: “We apologize for the temporary interruption of our feed. We will conduct a full investigation and learn from this incident”. Earlier today, the account retweeted several posts about the non-fungible tokens. Meanwhile, the British military’s YouTube account has been renamed “Ark Invest”. The hackers also uploaded several videos. Thankfully, the account now is in its regular state as well. Unfortunately, the British army will not provide information until the investigation is complete.