Fraudsters Launch Fake Bitcoin Giveaway Posing as Apple Presentation
On September 7, the day of the iPhone 14 unveiling, unknown actors launched a broadcast of an old Apple CEO Tim Cook interview in an attempt to steal cryptocurrency.
Fraudsters Launch Fake Bitcoin Giveaway Posing as Apple Presentation
On September 7, the day of the iPhone 14 unveiling, unknown actors launched a broadcast of an old Apple CEO Tim Cook interview in an attempt to steal cryptocurrency.
YouTube viewers lose $1.6 million in crypto on fake streams over three days
From February 16 to 18, Group-IB identified 36 fraudulent YouTube broadcasts devoted to crypto investments. They netted the scammers more than $1.6 million.
YouTube opens vacancy for director of Web 3.0 product deployment
The video hosting YouTube posted a vacancy for a director of Web 3.0 product management. The listing was published on LinkedIn.
ForkLog to host online conference on NFTs
February 14 at 19:00 MSK on the ForkLog YouTube channel, an online conference 'Why NFTs Make Millions?' will take place.
YouTube plans to use NFTs to monetise content
YouTube is considering the possibility of integrating NFTs to monetise content on the platform. This was stated by Neil Mohan, the service's chief product officer.
YouTube to explore NFT integration
YouTube is exploring options related to NFT for content creators. The CEO of the video-hosting platform, Susan Wojcicki, said this, Bloomberg reports.
Unknown hackers have hacked crypto YouTube accounts.
Hackers targeted several popular crypto YouTube bloggers and published videos in their name urging viewers to send money.
Russian court first imposes turnover-based fine on Google worth 7.2 billion rubles
The Tagansky District Court of Moscow fined Google more than 7.2 billion rubles for repeated failure to remove prohibited information.
Google thwarted a large-scale hack of YouTube channels used for Bitcoin fraud
The Google Threat Analysis Group said it thwarted an attack by 'Russian-speaking hackers' on thousands of YouTube creators. They hijacked channels and used them, among other things, for fake cryptocurrency giveaways.
Fake Bitcoin airdrop masquerading as an Apple presentation drew 30,000 viewers
On the evening of October 18, a few hours before the official start of Apple\'s Unleashed press conference, scammers launched a series of fake streams on YouTube, during which they invited users to participate in a cryptocurrency airdrop.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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