PM Modi's Twitter account hacked hours after India bans PUBG
Day after the government of India announced a ban on PUBG in India, the official account of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal website — @narendramodi_in — was hacked.
There were no specific details of the hacking, but a report by news agency Reuters said that a series of tweets asked the followers of the page to donate to a relief fund through cryptocurrency. The Twitter account @narendramodi_in is followed by around 2.5 million users. This platform is for disseminating news about the PM’s activities, his statements and addresses.
In one of the tweets, which was later deleted, it was written that "Yes this account is hacked by John Wick (hckindia@tutanota.com), we have not hacked Paytm mall."