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August 06, 2020, 11:28:07 AM
#17
The guy probably had all necessary security measures, but still was hacked due to sim swap attack. How can he be responsible for that (you say "Your own defense is the knowledge that you" , if the one to blame is a mobile operator probably and technology. What can this guy do to protect himself from sim swap?

Don't use SMS 2fa in the first place? Hacking through sim swap attacks are really nothing new and have been shared a lot on Twitter already(he's quite active on his Twitter account). It's highly unlikely that he haven't heard of sim swaps, also knowing that he's in the tech space. This is most likely just the case of having the "it wouldn't happen to me lul" excuse.

With the sim swapping racket, mobile sms has became less secure. Till a better option arrives, google authentictor would be a better option. Platforms like youtube also should monitor the password and name changes as well live videos actively. If I just opened my youtube now, the home screen would have at least a fake bitcoin giveaway.
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August 06, 2020, 11:24:08 AM
#16
The guy probably had all necessary security measures, but still was hacked due to sim swap attack. How can he be responsible for that (you say "Your own defense is the knowledge that you" , if the one to blame is a mobile operator probably and technology. What can this guy do to protect himself from sim swap?

Don't use SMS 2fa in the first place? Hacking through sim swap attacks are really nothing new and have been shared a lot on Twitter already(he's quite active on his Twitter account). It's highly unlikely that he hasn't heard of sim swaps, also knowing that he's in the tech space. This is most likely just the case of having the "it wouldn't happen to me lul" excuse.
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August 06, 2020, 11:12:56 AM
#15
It's really sad for the YouTube channel owners as these shitty people are taking away their hard worked passion and time in just a few seconds.
But this won't work for longer time as YouTube security is very strong.
So the Channel owners are gaining back their channel's ownership very quickly.
The only thing that is sad that, the nobel Bitcoin users who fall into the scam of these people and thereby losing their Bitcoins.
Nevertheless we need to be just careful and should watch ourselves.
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August 06, 2020, 10:51:27 AM
#14
Sometimes I think that sites the those giveaway (and scams) persist should also be penelized accordingly so that the giveaway scams don't last even a minute.
It's really unfortunate and abit shocking that the evil persists on large sites
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August 06, 2020, 10:26:07 AM
#13
Bitcoin Scammers Rebrand Jon Prosser’s YouTube Channel as ‘NASA’

YouTube took down Jon Prosser’s channel with 262K subscribers after hackers used it to promote a free Bitcoin giveaway scam.
Scammers have conned more YouTube viewers into sending them Bitcoin after hacking several more large verified accounts and posting ‘free giveaway’ videos.

According to an Aug. 5 tweet posted by Jon Prosser, his Front Page Tech YouTube channel with 262,000 subscribers was hacked by bad actors who changed the name to “NASA [news]” and began live streaming a fake Bitcoin (BTC) giveaway video featuring SpaceX’s Elon Musk.

“Hackers have made $4,000 in Bitcoin so far,” said Prosser. “YouTube tells me I need to fill out a form and wait ‘a few weeks.’”
Seven years’ worth of Front Page Tech’s videos were deleted by the scammers. YouTube took the channel down roughly two hours after Prosser first noticed the breach, and it remains offline.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-scammers-rebrand-jon-prossers-youtube-channel-as-nasa

I've never heard of the guy, but I've seen a channel I liked being hacked and used for the bitcoin giveaway stuff once. Unfortunately, people fall for this. Moreover, it's alarming that Youtube account hacks are quite frequent, which probably means their security measures aren't tight enough. Apart from that, Youtube tends to be slow with reactions and resolvings of such cases. I could not find the original channel with scam, however, so maybe this time they reacted fast. However, just as in the case I've seen months ago, the scammers are not using only one account. Here's another one that's live steaming scam right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkgJKYpTo5o. I've reported the video, perhaps you could do the same.
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August 06, 2020, 10:00:57 AM
#12
Bitcoin Scammers Rebrand Jon Prosser’s YouTube Channel as ‘NASA’

YouTube took down Jon Prosser’s channel with 262K subscribers after hackers used it to promote a free Bitcoin giveaway scam.
Scammers have conned more YouTube viewers into sending them Bitcoin after hacking several more large verified accounts and posting ‘free giveaway’ videos.

According to an Aug. 5 tweet posted by Jon Prosser, his Front Page Tech YouTube channel with 262,000 subscribers was hacked by bad actors who changed the name to “NASA [news]” and began live streaming a fake Bitcoin (BTC) giveaway video featuring SpaceX’s Elon Musk.

“Hackers have made $4,000 in Bitcoin so far,” said Prosser. “YouTube tells me I need to fill out a form and wait ‘a few weeks.’”
Seven years’ worth of Front Page Tech’s videos were deleted by the scammers. YouTube took the channel down roughly two hours after Prosser first noticed the breach, and it remains offline.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-scammers-rebrand-jon-prossers-youtube-channel-as-nasa


Youtube's new content creator policy clearly state now that any channel that promotes cryptocurrency scams will straight away get banned. I assume they have banned this channel after it got hacked Bitcoin scammers.

Intrestingly channel hacking has become more easy for scammers now days then it was earlier. Almost all channels get hacked because of the owners error in judgement. In such cases Youtube is also helpless and cannot do a lot.
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August 06, 2020, 08:00:39 AM
#11
Your own defense is the knowledge that you have to fully secures your account.

The guy probably had all necessary security measures, but still was hacked due to sim swap attack. How can he be responsible for that (you say "Your own defense is the knowledge that you" , if the one to blame is a mobile operator probably and technology. What can this guy do to protect himself from sim swap?
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August 06, 2020, 07:23:37 AM
#10
I guess if you are a Youtube content creator and you have a lot of subscribers, be better prepared for this kind of attacks. And Youtube are already informing those creators of the dangers and how to protect their account.

Again, the only weapons to fight this kind of fake giveaways in Youtube is to really educate ourselves before it's too late.

Your own defense is the knowledge that you have to fully secures your account.

YouTube also needs to be more responsible in terms of live streaming, as in a short period of time this kind of fake
giveaways able to scammed out money from poor people who are not aware.

In creators side, strengthening defense and always be updated with every news that take place regarding to this kind of hacking.
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August 06, 2020, 07:11:56 AM
#9
The attacker used sim swap attack to gain access to Jon Prosser’s 2FA, the 2FA is used to access his YouTube Channel and renamed it as NASA which is used to scam people.

We need to be careful of free giveaway, they are not free but scam and fake as fake can be.

Damn this so called sim swap has claimed many victims, if you have that huge number of subscribers you should take all the necessary
 precautions and get to know all the traps scammers are employing to hack channels, I figure that these scammers are still getting a lot of victims because they are not yet stopping their activities.
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August 06, 2020, 06:57:03 AM
#8
Another youtube hack? Another stolen channel? Seems that google did not really improve anything since first Elon Mask giveaway appeared months ago.
Btw, I see this scam if frequently promoted on bumping services (place were user gets paid few cents for clicking like or dislike under the video). Its either these services know what they ask users to promote, or simply did not make a scam check.
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August 06, 2020, 06:56:02 AM
#7
Are they? They did not bypass 2FA
I quoted this from the OP link source:
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-scammers-rebrand-jon-prossers-youtube-channel-as-nasa
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However, Prosser’s case is worrying as he reported the hackers used a SIM swap attack to gain access to his channel using its two-factor authentication (2FA).
But the way this happened is what we have to figure out. Because some information about someone can be gotten from sim swapping indirectly through different means, this would have possibly led to the attack as reported by cointelegraph.
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August 06, 2020, 06:55:07 AM
#6
I guess if you are a Youtube content creator and you have a lot of subscribers, be better prepared for this kind of attacks. And Youtube are already informing those creators of the dangers and how to protect their account.

Again, the only weapons to fight this kind of fake giveaways in Youtube is to really educate ourselves before it's too late.
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August 06, 2020, 06:38:04 AM
#5
Scammers are very intelligent and always think ahead of people;. How could they bypass the 2fA authentication? The deed has been done already we just have to be wary of these petty scams going on a daily occurrence with the hope of enriching us with ×4 of our pennies.

Are they? They did not bypass 2FA but they did sim swapping, which isn't really that hard of a deal
They can make much much more with proper use of those hacked accounts/channel. But they end up pulling off a small stupid one.

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August 06, 2020, 06:19:37 AM
#4
Scammers are very intelligent and always think ahead of people;. How could they bypass the 2fA authentication? The deed has been done already we just have to be wary of these petty scams going on a daily occurrence with the hope of enriching us with ×4 of our pennies.
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August 06, 2020, 03:37:55 AM
#3
The worst scam has been happening on YouTube channels. I don't know how bitcoin users fall into this trap. It's sad to see that scammers are even able to bypass the 2FA authentication. To be honest, a bitcoin user should know about basic scams which is ongoing currently. Giveaway scam already is a viral subject, so I think it's pretty easy to avoid such as scam just using our common sense. We should know that either this giveaway announced from a well-known person, but there is no such as method double your bitcoin instantly.
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August 06, 2020, 03:23:33 AM
#2
The attacker used sim swap attack to gain access to Jon Prosser’s 2FA, the 2FA is used to access his YouTube Channel and renamed it as NASA which is used to scam people.

We need to be careful of free giveaway, they are not free but scam and fake as fake can be.
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August 06, 2020, 02:43:28 AM
#1
Bitcoin Scammers Rebrand Jon Prosser’s YouTube Channel as ‘NASA’

YouTube took down Jon Prosser’s channel with 262K subscribers after hackers used it to promote a free Bitcoin giveaway scam.
Scammers have conned more YouTube viewers into sending them Bitcoin after hacking several more large verified accounts and posting ‘free giveaway’ videos.

According to an Aug. 5 tweet posted by Jon Prosser, his Front Page Tech YouTube channel with 262,000 subscribers was hacked by bad actors who changed the name to “NASA [news]” and began live streaming a fake Bitcoin (BTC) giveaway video featuring SpaceX’s Elon Musk.

“Hackers have made $4,000 in Bitcoin so far,” said Prosser. “YouTube tells me I need to fill out a form and wait ‘a few weeks.’”
Seven years’ worth of Front Page Tech’s videos were deleted by the scammers. YouTube took the channel down roughly two hours after Prosser first noticed the breach, and it remains offline.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-scammers-rebrand-jon-prossers-youtube-channel-as-nasa
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