A YouTube funnel of the federal government of Columbia was apparently hacked and renamed SpaceX Invest, following that the funnel submitted fabricated videos of Elon Musk discussing cryptocurrencies.
On Sept 3, the South Korean government’s YouTube funnel was momentarily hacked and renamed for discussing live broadcasts of crypto-related videos. However, the account was soon restored within four hrs carrying out a positive intervention, confirmed a nearby report from Yonhap News Agency (YNA).
The above mentioned screenshot was presented to YNA with a locale that shows the compromised funnel being renamed to SpaceX Invest and streaming videos depicting SpaceX Chief executive officer Elon Musk.
The compromised ID and password from the YouTube funnel were recognized as the main reason for the hack. Google, too, apparently confirmed the compromise.
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To assist KyberSwap get over a current hack that drained off $265,000 price of user funds, Binance conducted an interior analysis to find the culprits.
#Binance security team has identified two suspects for yesterday’s KyberSwap hack. We’ve provided the apple towards the Kyber team, and therefore are coordinating with LE (police force).
Stay #SAFU. https://t.co/tbQBGaGTNG
— CZ Binance (@cz_binance) September 3, 2022
Binance Chief executive officer Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao says the Binance security team identified two suspects and forwarded the apple to KyberSwap and police force. “Binance has become playing the function of the your government within the crypto space. Binance went beyond securing its platform to securing the whole crypto ecosystem,” part of Crypto Twitter stated.