If you're gonna try to hack my channel, you should at least do a quick spell check. @TeamYouTube, could you check into this?pic.twitter.com/oty4H6U7YZ
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But they wouldn't be asking me for my channel password or URL. Plus, something not included in the picture was a Russian email address.
Apologies, I was kidding. Sometimes I can be a bit too dry. This is a total phishing scam...
What's weird was that in the main body of the email they spelled "channel" correctly, but in their "questionaire" they spelled it wrong twice.
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