Popular Filipino band Ben&Ben’s official YouTube account was hacked, now showing a live video promoting XRP. Multiple accounts of other artists have been reportedly hacked as well.
What’s the significance: High profile accounts are being targeted to display cryptocurrency-related scams disguised as videos or online advertisements. This could affect Ben&Ben fans who might be misled by the scam.
The numbers: Ben&Ben has 3.02 million followers on YouTube, thus the scam could impact a large number of people if they are unaware of the situation.
- Viewers may be tricked into investing in or transferring funds to fraudulent schemes.
Fortunately, the band has already warned its fans about the Youtube page.
Key quote:
As of 2:15pm, Ben&Ben said they have recovered a significant part of their YouTube but is still awaiting the response of their partners to address the matter.
“As of this moment, the Home page is still live streaming content by the hijacking party. Nonetheless, we are doing our best to resolve this immediately. Thank you for your patience and support, Liwanag.”
Ben&Ben via Facebook
Other artists YouTube pages have also been hacked, according to a commenter on Reddit. This includes SB19 and Rico Blanco.
In 2020, a high-profile attack at Twitter hacked accounts of prominent global personalities to promote a crypto scam as well.
- In 2022, the account of influential NFT artist Beeple was hacked.
- The Department of Health’s Twitter account was also not spared in 2023, claiming it will “pump Ether.”
This is a developing story. [Read more: [Recap] BayaniChain CEO Advises How to Use Blockchain for Scam Prevention]
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