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Studio71 Channels Hacked By ‘OurMine’, Including Roman Atwood, Lilly Singh, Logan Paul


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Hacker group OurMine, which frequently breaches celebrity social media accounts to advertise its security services, has hit one of YouTube’s most prominent multi-channel networks. Just 10 days after breaching creators affiliated with the Omnia Media network, accounts from Studio71 have now been targeted.
Affected channels simply had the titles and descriptions of their YouTube videos changed to read “Hey, it’s OurMine, don’t worry we are just testing your security, please contact us for more information,” reports The Sydney Morning Herald. Studio71 reps top creators including Roman AtwoodLilly ‘Superwoman’ SinghLogan PaulRoi ‘Guava Juice’ Fabito, and Family Fun Pack — who were all hit by the attack. All told, according to the Herald, hundreds of accounts were affected.
Oddly enough, even though OurMine encouraged YouTube fans to visit its website in the hacked missive, the collective’s homepage appeared to be down on Friday morning.
Reaction to the attack on social media was swift, however, and, despite their frustrations, many users noted that Studio71 and YouTube were working on a fix to restore titles, descriptions, and other video metadata:
OurMine first began to target the YouTube community in earnest last November, when it hit channels like iJustineKittiesMama, and The Bajan Canadian through VidIQ, a video optimization platform. Then, on April Fools’ Day, Omnia Media channels KwebbelkopVikkstar123h3h3ProductionsEverythingApplePro, and more fell victim to OurMine’s scheme.

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