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Vijay Mallya: India tycoon 'assets' published in Twitter hack | Vijay Mallya: India tycoon 'assets' published in Twitter hack |
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A Twitter account belonging to controversial Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya has been hacked by a group which published what appeared to be details of his assets, accounts and passwords. | A Twitter account belonging to controversial Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya has been hacked by a group which published what appeared to be details of his assets, accounts and passwords. |
A series of tweets claiming to be from "The Legion" also gave out a London address said to belong to Mr Mallya. | |
Mr Mallya appears to have regained control of the account and the tweets have been deleted. | Mr Mallya appears to have regained control of the account and the tweets have been deleted. |
The businessman is being investigated in India over alleged money laundering. | The businessman is being investigated in India over alleged money laundering. |
Mr Mallya has been in the UK since March this year. India revoked his passport and asked the UK to deport him in May, after an Indian court issued a warrant for his arrest. | Mr Mallya has been in the UK since March this year. India revoked his passport and asked the UK to deport him in May, after an Indian court issued a warrant for his arrest. |
The tweets posted to his account included a list of luxury cars that the group claimed were owned by Mr Mallya, as well as a photograph of what appeared to be a residency permit of "unlimited" duration. | The tweets posted to his account included a list of luxury cars that the group claimed were owned by Mr Mallya, as well as a photograph of what appeared to be a residency permit of "unlimited" duration. |
The group said that the information published was just a "trailer" and that more would be released soon. | The group said that the information published was just a "trailer" and that more would be released soon. |
This appears to be the second time the group has taken over Mr Mallya's account. | This appears to be the second time the group has taken over Mr Mallya's account. |
The businessman appeared to regain control of the account, posting to saying that the group had "hacked" him and was attempting to blackmail him. | The businessman appeared to regain control of the account, posting to saying that the group had "hacked" him and was attempting to blackmail him. |
Tweets then appeared after that denying the claims of blackmail and promising to "expose" Mr Mallya further over the coming weeks. | Tweets then appeared after that denying the claims of blackmail and promising to "expose" Mr Mallya further over the coming weeks. |
Mr Mallya made his fortune selling beer under the Kingfisher brand and branched out into aviation, Formula 1 racing, and Indian cricket. | Mr Mallya made his fortune selling beer under the Kingfisher brand and branched out into aviation, Formula 1 racing, and Indian cricket. |
The flamboyant businessman incurred large debts when Kingfisher airlines failed in 2013 and he is being pursued by a group of mainly state-run banks who lent him money. | The flamboyant businessman incurred large debts when Kingfisher airlines failed in 2013 and he is being pursued by a group of mainly state-run banks who lent him money. |
He is alleged to have repeatedly failed to appear before investigators in India over financial irregularities at the airline. | He is alleged to have repeatedly failed to appear before investigators in India over financial irregularities at the airline. |
He has denied fleeing India, saying he is travelling on business. He has also claimed he is the victim of a "media witch hunt". | He has denied fleeing India, saying he is travelling on business. He has also claimed he is the victim of a "media witch hunt". |
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