Pooja
Bedi
has
filed
a
complaint
with
the
Goa
Police
Cyber
Cell
on
Monday,
after
her
business
website
happysoul.in
was
hacked.
According
to
the
actor's
tweet,
the
hackers
are
now
demanding
'ransom'
in
order
to
restore
access
to
the
e-commerce
site.
Bedi,
who
is
currently
residing
in
Goa
with
her
husband,
owns
a
website
called
happysoul.in
where
she
trades
in
organic
supplements.
While
sharing
her
ordeal
on
Twitter,
Bedi
tagged
Chief
Minister
Pramod
Sawant
and
Director
General
of
Police
(DGP)
Mukesh
Kumar
Meena.
She
also
shared
that
the
hackers
have
threatened
to
sell
drugs
and
narcotics
on
her
website.
Pooja
Filed
Complaint
With
Goa
Police
Cyber
Cell
Pooja
Bedi's
tweet
read,
"Dear
@DGP_Goa
my
ecommerce
website
http://happysoul.in
HACKED
AGAIN
last
night
&
this
time
they
state
if
i
don't
pay
ransom
they
will
sell
DRUGS
on
my
website.
I
have
registered
(an)
FIR
in
Old
Goa
Police
Cyber
Cell
last
week
but
no
action
from
Cops.
My
company
regd
in
Goa
@goacm."
Hackers
Have
Threatened
To
Sell
Drugs
Pooja
also
shared
another
tweet
in
which
she
tagged
the
website
hosting
company
GoDaddy.
She
wrote,
"Dear
@GoDaddyHelp
your
team
is
NOT
cooperating
with
our
team
for
my
hacked
e-commerce
website
http://happysoul.in
Despite
my
deluxe
security
on
your
server
&
SSL
the
hacker
hacked
AGAIN
yesterday
made
ransom
demands
threatening
2
sell
my
data
&
sell
DRUGS
on
my
site."
Hackers
Have
Asked
For
A
Ransom
Of
1.5
lakh
Pooja
also
shared
a
snapshot
of
the
email
which
reads,
"website
hacked
again."
It
also
said,
if
Pooja
didn't
pay
the
money,
they
will
hack
all
her
vendors
as
well.
The
hackers
have
demanded
to
be
paid
0.2
BTC
(Bitcoins),
which
is
approximately
Rs
1.5
lakh.