Parliament TV channel removed from YouTube, know what's the matter
Parliament TV channel removed from YouTube, know what's the matter
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Sansad Television's YouTube channel Sansad TV has now been removed from its platform by YouTube. Parliament TV had earlier said in a statement on the action that the channel was hacked at around 1 pm on February 15, which has also been restored at around 4 am. In a press release, Parliament TV said that the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) and YouTube India have been notified in this regard. The release claimed that the hacker had changed the name of the channel to Ethereum after hacking the channel, which has also been made a cryptocurrency.

Now it is reported that YouTube has also temporarily removed parliament TV's channel for violating community guidelines. Earlier it was not visible on YouTube on the channel, but now the error of 404 is getting watched. In fact, a video was uploaded on the channel which was against youtube's community guidelines. After this video, YouTube has removed the channel. All videos of this TV have also been deleted.

A few days ago, the Twitter account of Go First Airlines was hacked. Go First Airlines' Twitter account was in the possession of the hacker for more than 24 hours, although the account has now been restored. After hacking the Twitter account of Go First airline, the hacker had kept the account profile name Mlcheal Sayloor.

Since the beginning of the Covid infection, there has also been a very rapid increase in the case of hacking. A few months ago, Google had claimed in a report that India is gradually becoming a stronghold of ransomware attacks. Google had shared data of the last one and a half years in which more than 8 crore ransomware attack samples have also been analyzed. Based on this data, India is ranked 6th in the list of 140 countries in the case of a ransomware attack.  

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