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Can a YouTube channel be hacked?
Google has shed light on a spate of attacks that turned creator channels into cryptocurrency scam livestreams. Since at least 2019, hackers have been hijacking high-profile YouTube channels. Sometimes they broadcast cryptocurrency scams, sometimes they simply auction off access to the account.
Can YouTube have viruses?
YouTube videos are one way in which hackers can physically access the smartphone or another Android device of a targeted victim. A hacker can simply insert malicious code into an unencrypted YouTube video that the victim may watch and, when watched, the code makes its way onto the device of the victim.
Does YouTube steal your information?
Usually when they have that information, they’ll then use it to steal your money, property or identity. Remember, YouTube will never ask you for your password, email address, or other account information. Don’t be fooled if someone contacts you pretending to be from YouTube!
How did Twitter get hacked?
NYT reporters, citing sources from the hacking community, said the hacker found credentials for one of Twitter’s tech support tools pinned to one of the company’s Slack channels. Images of this tool, which allowed Twitter employees to control all facets of a Twitter account, later leaked online on the day of the hack.
Did a Twitter post contain a hacked bitcoin address?
The tweet also contained a bitcoin address, presumably one associated with the hacker’s crypto wallet. The tweet was then deleted and replaced by another one more plainly laying out the fake promotion. “Feeling grateful doubling all payments sent to my BTC address!
How did Clark prove that he was a Twitter hacker?
In chat logs, Clark approached two other hackers (Fazeli as Discord user “Rolex#037” and Sheppard as Discord user “ever so anxious#0001”) and claimed to work at Twitter. He proved his claims by modifying the settings of an account owned by Fazeli (Rolex#037) and also sold Fazeli access to the @foreign Twitter account.
How much did the bitcoin hackers get for their money?
Court documents say hackers operating wallets used in this scam received 12.83 bitcoin, or around $117,000.