His YouTube channel featured cryptocurrency videos and images of Mr. Musk, while his official Twitter account retweeted several posts that appeared to be related to NFTs. An NFT, or non-fungible token, is a discrete cryptographic token that cannot be reproduced and acts as a certificate of ownership for virtual assets. At some point the account name was changed to Bapesclan and the profile picture to a monkey-like cartoon figure with clown makeup. The Twitter account was back to normal operation by Sunday afternoon. A tweet posted afterwards read: “Sorry for the temporary disruption to our stream. We will conduct a full investigation and learn from this incident. Thanks for watching and normal service will now resume.” The YouTube account also appeared to have restored its usual videos. Read more: Army deployment canceled after alleged Parachute Regiment orgy video Army-commissioned painting criticized for showing drones tracking migrant boats in canal An army spokesman said they were aware of “a breach of the Army’s Twitter and YouTube accounts and an investigation is underway”. They said information security was taken “extremely seriously” and added: “Until the investigation is complete, it would not be appropriate to comment further.” Image: The Army’s YouTube channel featured cryptocurrency videos and images of Mr. Musk Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood said what happened “looks serious”. Image: The Army’s official Twitter account retweeted several posts that appear to be related to NFTs The chairman of the Commons Defense Committee tweeted: “This looks serious. “I hope the results of the investigation and the actions taken will be shared appropriately.”