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YouTube Accounts in Demand on the Dark Web

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Security experts are warning of growing dark web demand for access to users’ YouTube accounts. Etay Maor, CSO at cyber-intelligence firm IntSights, explained that in recent weeks his team has noticed an uptick in demand for stolen credentials for prominent accounts on the video site. While account access can be used to spread malware and launch fraud scams against viewers, it is also used to blackmail the account owner.

“YouTube accounts from compromised computers or from logs of credentials can be of high value,” explained Maor. “While smaller channels may not be as lucrative as larger ones, YouTubers rely on them as revenue streams and might be willing to pay money to attackers to get their content and access to their channels back.” One snap poll run by an underground forum revealed that 80% of members wanted to see more YouTube credentials put up for sale. Another screenshot posted by IntSights showed a seller auctioning over 680 accounts for a starting price of $400, some of which had as many as 40,000 subscribers.

Source: Infosecurity Magazine

Source: https://www.itsecurityguru.org/2020/06/03/youtube-accounts-in-demand-on-the-dark-web/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=youtube-accounts-in-demand-on-the-dark-web

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