INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The British Army has confirmed a &breach& of its accounts and launched an investigation after its YouTube channel featured videos on
cryptocurrency and images of billionaire Elon Musk, while its official Twitter account retweeted several posts appearing to relate to
NFTs.An NFT, or non-fungible token, is a distinct cryptographic token that cannot be replicated and acts as a certificate of ownership for
virtual items.At one point the account name was changed to Bapesclan and the profile picture to an ape-like cartoon figure in clownish
make-up, Sky News reported.The Twitter account was restored to normal by Sunday evening.A tweet posted afterwards read: &Apologies for the
temporary interruption to our feed
We will conduct a full investigation and learn from this incident
Thanks for following us and normal service will now resume.The YouTube account also appeared to have its usual videos restored.The post
British army&s Twitter and YouTube accounts hacked, flooded with crypto spam first appeared on Ariana News.