Actress Pooja Bedi’s e-commerce website happysoul.in was hacked on Sunday night by hackers demanding ransom and threatening to sell drugs through her website. This is the second time Bedi’s e-commerce website has been hacked. Bedi informed about the incident on her twitter account on Monday morning stating that she had already lodged her a complaint with Goa police cyber cell as her company is registered in Goa. “Dear @DGP_Goa my ecommerce website hacked again last night & this time they state if i don’t pay ransom they will sell drugs on my website. I have registered FIR in Old goa police cyber cell last week but no action from cops. My company registered in Goa @goacm,” she tweeted. However, expressing her dissatisfaction over Goa police’s approach in handling her case, she stated it is ‘unacceptable’ that there is no one to handle the case as the cyber cell’s head is quarantine. The actress, earlier, in a series of tweets stated that post the demise of former Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar the law has been in shambles. “This is an absolutely shocking situation as a cyber cell. We filed FIR on Tuesday & till today (Saturday) no movement This is unacceptable. @DGP_ Goa,” she added.
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