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Mumbai Police warns people, issues advisory after Twitter accounts of eminent personalities hacked

The Maharashtra Cyber Police warned that it is possible that hackers could try to gain access to prominent Indian Twitter profiles in a similar fashion.

  • The Mumbai Police on Thursday warned the people and issued an advisory after several Twitter accounts were hacked.
  • It warned that it is possible that hackers could try to gain access to prominent Indian Twitter profiles in a similar fashion.
  • The Maharashtra Cyber has also asked other social media platforms to be on the lookout for a similar incident.

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Mumbai Police warns people, issues advisory after Twitter accounts of eminent personalities hacked

The Mumbai Police on Thursday warned the people and issued an advisory after several Twitter accounts of eminent personalities including Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Warren Buffet, were hacked in a coordinated cybersecurity attack. 

The Maharashtra Cyber Police warned that it is possible that hackers could try to gain access to prominent Indian Twitter profiles in a similar fashion. "The hacked twitter profiles tweeted a cryptocurrency scam. However, it is likely that such an incident can be used for malicious intents like spreading fake news and misinformation," it said in a statement.

"In times of the pandemic, any such hacking incident can cause widespread rumours and lead to chaos. Citizens should be alert and not blindly trust any tweet. Maharashtra Cyber is being vigilant about the possibility of any such incident happening in the Indian cyberspace since several Indian public personalities use Twitter frequently," the statement further said.

"It has asked Twitter to inform us of any such cybersecurity breach incident that might target Indian users and prominent Indian profiles. The Maharashtra Cyber has also asked other social media platforms to be on the lookout for a similar incident, and inform us in case of a cybersecurity breach," added the statement. 

Precautions to follow for citizens--1) DO NOT blindly trust content posted on social media platforms. Take your time to determine if the content posted is truthful or fake; 2) DO NOT spread or further circulate any posts that seem like fake news or rumours, or promoting hate speech and any kind of violence; 3) DO NOT fall for cryptocurrency scams that are widespread on social media; 4) Follow good cybersecurity practices like using strong passwords, changing passwords frequently, and using 2-factor authentication; 5) Citizens can also report any security problems in their social media accounts to the support centre of the respective social media platform, and 6) Report any suspicious incident to your nearest police station or on www.cybercritne.govin. 

It said that the compromised accounts had posted cryptocurrency scams, and also phishing links. Since the hack, the Twitter support team has taken control of the situation and has managed to restore the accounts to the original owners. 

Various prominent handles with millions of followers tweeted a cryptocurrency scam, which asked users to send Bitcoin, and the person tweeting would send back double of the Bitcoin amount to the user. Many twitter users fell prey to the scam. Owing to the scale of the cyberattack, twitter soon disabled some of its features. Normal services were resumed after a couple of hours.

Twitter support has found the cause of the attack to be a social engineering attack. They have revealed that some employees having access to Twitter internal tools have had their accounts compromised, which led to the hackers gaining internal control of the prominent twitter handles.

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