![]() ![]() I believe that you are going at this the wrong way. Has anyone else found evidence that this may be happening? There may be some kind of concerted effort to hack YT going on. I haven't tried to sign in again since, I've been doing research into whether there was a hack which brought me to this blog. I fear, though, my YT acct may have been hacked. I'm not sure if the drive-by was initiated at the singer's site, Fb page or if it came from YT. I Had to use a bootCD to remove any suspicious files that I found. exe was trying to acces the internet, I disallowed it, but it was too late!Ī bogus dialog about RAM running low, HD running low and advising to do a scan appeared. As soon as both updated with what seemed the proper Page Titles, I got a ZA alert that some unknown. ![]() I logged into YT and in the "suggested" links/ subscription updates section, I noticed links to a singer's page I subscribe to. A few weeks back, I experienced a drive-by download that may have been YouTube related. This may be symptomatic of something larger. thats not my ruleset btw heh, not far from, but i aint gonna tell mine □ – if you stick to these, (you may have to mod a little if it asks for a long character p/w, but yeah…it works and you can usually rem passwords if you always stick to it. I.e …the word 'faster', try, lowecase f, then number 4 for 'a' then '$' for 's' and then mix it with normal letters (e, and t), and end with something like an uppercase "R', and a good rule it to use some symbols like tildes,~, dashes –' etc on the end…sequence is easy, if ya look at it ….take word, lowercase first letter, number for second, symbol matching the letter for third,normal letters lowercase,UPPERCASE the end, and make a habit of using one or two symbols on the end. rules like, change word into letters and numbers (altho my pet peeve is that some GOVT and bloody official sites wont let you use complicated p/w, and some of these sites are security/etc based ones!)… ![]() Use rules like i do…(mostly heh, i still foget em sometimes and dont trust using keypass etc.need a challenge response device really imho). Precisely how Sesame Street’s YouTube channel got hacked is presently a mystery – but it’s natural to assume that they were sloppy with their password security.įollow on Twitter for the latest computer security news.įollow on Instagram for exclusive pics, gifs, vids and LOLs! “MrEdxwx” is clearly feeling the heat, however, as he has decided to upload a video denying any involvement in the hack. Now, if it really was YouTube user “MrEdxwx” who hacked the Sesame Street account you would have to suggest he go back to his first day at school, because it would be remarkably silly to leave a message telling the world that he was the perpetrator. WHO DOESN'T LOVE PORN KIDS? RIGHT! EVERYONE LOVES IT! IM MREDXWX AND MY PARTNER MRSUICIDER91 ARE HERE TO BRING YOU MANY NICE CONTENT! PLEASE DON'T LET SESAME STREET TO GET THIS ACCOUNT BACK KIDS □ PLEASE.LET ME AND MRSUICIDER91 HAVE IT AND WE GONNA MAKE ALL THE AMERICA HAPPY! You have to wonder what was going through the mind of whoever hacked Sesame Street’s YouTube page.Īside from uploading pornographic videos, the hackers also changed the Sesame Street’s channel profile on YouTube: The NSFW content was available for all the world to see for approximately 20 minutes, before the channel was suspended for “repeated or severe violations of our Community Guidelines.” ![]() What would Bert and Ernie say? The truth of the matter is that the channel is regularly visited by young children, and parents trust that the page will be safe for them to view. Sesame Street had its YouTube channel hacked on Sunday, and its highly popular child-friendly videos of muppets like Kermit the frog and the Big Bird replaced with something far less savoury: Hard core porn movies. ![]()
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