(1/3) Creators, the people that hacked my account are a Russia/Romania area ring of scammers that get creators to download PC optimization software under different names. It's fake. They sell channels on a site called epicNPC. Some of the fake software is called "AutoFaucets"
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(2/3) or "Polboost." It's malware that steals your YouTube login. Protect yourself with 2 factor authentication and multiple layers of security. Don't use the same passwords in more than 1 place, and don't use a publicly listed email. Some red flags to look out for: They'll
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(3/3) always ask you to talk to them through an instant messaging app like Telegram and always act like there's an issue they need to fix with their software first. And they operate under "cleanerorio@gmail.com." Please share.
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Youtube content creators should have to take a semester's worth of IT training, because I swear, this is all week one stuff.
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Problem is sometimes these kind of situations legitimately pop up when dealing with potential sponsors, especially small companies. So it can be hard to separate bs from reality sometimes.
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