Cyber Disruption During Delhi High Court Hearing Raises Security Concerns
‘You’ve Been Hacked’: Porn Video Played During Delhi High Court Chief Justice’s Online Hearing
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During a virtual hearing at the Delhi High Court, obscene pornographic content was repeatedly played, leading to the session's suspension. The incident, attributed to unauthorized access, has sparked serious concerns regarding the security of online court proceedings.
- 01Obscene content disrupted a virtual hearing at the Delhi High Court.
- 02The session was halted twice due to the interruptions.
- 03A message stating 'You’ve been hacked' was displayed during the incident.
- 04The court's video conferencing system has been shut down since the disruptions.
- 05Concerns have been raised about the security of virtual court proceedings.
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A significant disruption occurred during a virtual hearing at the Delhi High Court when obscene pornographic content was played repeatedly, prompting immediate action from court officials. The incident, which happened multiple times, forced the court to halt proceedings twice. Each time the objectionable material appeared, the video conferencing (VC) system was shut down to restore order. The situation escalated when the account responsible for the disruption displayed a message stating, 'You’ve been hacked,' accompanied by an automated voice announcement. Reports indicate that a random user accessed the virtual session and shared their screen to play the inappropriate material. Following the second disruption, the VC system was completely taken offline to prevent further misuse. This event has raised serious concerns about the security and access controls of virtual court proceedings, highlighting the risks associated with unauthorized access during online hearings. As of now, it remains uncertain when the VC system will be restored.
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The incident raises questions about the integrity and security of virtual court systems, potentially affecting how online hearings are conducted in the future.
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