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CarryisLive YouTube Channel Hacked, Bitcoin Adverts Stream

This year, popular India Youtuber Ajey Nagar aka CarryMinati has achieved several feats but has also encountered many controversies as well. Recently, Carry Minati’s YouTube channel through which he is widely known seems to have been hacked.

CarryisLive YouTube Channel Hacked, Bitcoin Adverts Stream

He also runs a second gaming channel on YouTube which is also very popular and known as CarryisLive, mostly posts gaming movies by it. This gaming channel of Carry has gained popularity since it was started and recently it has been reported by the followers as they suspect it is hacked.

Later on, Ajey Nagar on his twitter handle confirmed that his CarryisLive YouTube channel has been hacked. He wrote, “My channel Carryislive has been hacked,” he added, “need immediate assistance.”

Trough Carryislive, the hacker seemingly ran a bitcoin rip-off, asking people to make a contribution of money to a selected account. The exact timings for the hack are not confirmed yet but it seems to be like that the might have occurred within the early hours of Saturday.

The hacker has also changed the description of the content material of streaming. Along with that the hacker also changed the content material that has been associated with bitcoin donation confirmed up.

As soon as Nagar realized that his YouTube channel has been hacked, he tweeted to YouTube India for help for immediate action after the hack occurred.

Earlier, Twitter accounts of Bill Gates and Elon Musk were reportedly hacked two weeks before and have fallen prey to crypto-related scams.

Not only this but the Twitter accounts of many notable people and celebrities such as Barack Obama, Kim Kardashian West, Joe Biden, Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffet, among many, seems to have had been compromised.

While the channel was hacked, the hacker posted tweets on behalf of Gates as well as Musk and stated that a Bitcoin pockets handle together by promising to send double the quantity of BTC if a person sends a particular amount to the entitled pockets first.

The rip-off seemed to come about in two rounds, where the scammer’s post-Bitcoin-scamming related tweets for the second time from the accounts of Bill Gates and Elon Musk, after their first tweets were deleted.

The followers of Carry Minati allegedly blamed YouTube security for the hack. In addition to that, they shared their concerns through several memes.

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