How Fake Sponsorship Offers Can Get Your YouTube Account Hacked?!? 9 TIPS TO STAY SAFE! [Hindi]

2 years ago
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Many YouTubers are receiving fake sponsorship offers which are nothing but scams which intend to hack their channels and/or encrypt their priceless data for ransom. You can protect your data and devices against such malicious viruses if you don't get greedy for freebies and dollars. Do not use someone else's internet to log into your YouTube or even bank accounts for that matter.

0:00 Intro
0:31 First scam mail from Wotokol, a Chinese hacker
3:08 Sites for checking YouTube channel statistics
3:50 Second scam mail from Soundid, a Russian hacker impersonating a famous app
5:08 All links went dead as domain registered a few days ago was shut down after my last mail
6:34 Password protected containers are used to hide viruses in files from sites hosting downloads
7:41 SCR file format for screen savers is commonly used for spreading viruses
8:13 Third scam mail from Recreate Games
8:45 Fourth scam mail from Elden Ring Game
9:25 Avoid advertisement sponsorships
9:35 Golden tips to avoid scams and save your YouTube account from getting hacked
9:56 Tip No. 1: Never share e-mail ID linked with your YouTube channel!
10:20 Tip No. 2: Turn on 2-step verification on all your accounts!
11:34 Tip No. 3: Do not get greedy! Nothing comes for free...
12:08 Tip No. 4: Do not install any unknown software or apps in your personal devices!
13:06 Tip No. 5: Do not use pirated software!
13:29 Tip No. 6: Protect your digital life as a YouTuber and do not be careless!
13:56 Tip No. 7: Do not open suspicious links in the browser with saved cookies!
14:36 Tip No. 8: Do not get fooled by big brand names!
15:21 Why channels are hacked???
15:54 Ransomware
16:28 Tip No. 9: Try to keep your data server LAN isolated from WAN!

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