Phone, laptop 'severely compromised', hackers want cryptocurrency: Sam Pitroda's mail to contacts
Congress leader Sam Pitroda's devices and server were hacked, with hackers demanding cryptocurrency and threatening a smear campaign if unpaid. Pitroda warned his contacts not to engage with suspicious communications seemingly from him, as they m...

"I want to bring to your attention a critical matter: my laptop, smartphone, and server have been repeatedly hacked and severely compromised over the past few weeks," it read.
In the email addressed to family and friends, the Indian Overseas Congress chief urged them "not to open" any emails or messages that appear to be about him from any unknown mail ID or mobile number, not to click on any links and not to download any attachments.
He added that these might contain malware that could compromise their devices.
Pitroda further said that he was travelling but planned to take immediate action upon his return to Chicago.
"This will include replacing outdated hardware, upgrading software and implementing robust new security measures to safeguard my digital presence. I sincerely apologise for any inconvenience or concern this situation may cause. Thank you for your understanding and vigilance," he said in the email.
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