PM Modi’s Twitter account hacked, recovered

New Delhi: Twitter account of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal website has been hacked. Twitter on Thursday confirmed that an account of the personal website of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was hacked with several tweets asking its followers to donate to the relief fund through cryptocurrencies. However, all of this was later deleted. Twitter is investigating the case. Following the incident, Twitter said that it is aware of the activity of PM Modi’s personal website’s Twitter account being hacked and has taken steps to secure it.

A Twitter spokesperson said on the emailed statement, “We are actively investigating the situation. At this time, we are not aware of additional accounts being affected. “A subsequent tweet asked the fellows to donate through the cryptocurrency to the PM National Relief Fund. The latest incident comes after several accounts of prominent personalities were hacked in July.

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Actually, the verified Twitter account of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal website has more than 25 lakh followers. Not only this, Narendra Modi is also a mobile app. However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal Twitter account has 61 million followers and has not been influenced by hackers.