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We got hacked reveals the real event behind Linus Tech Tips and related channels being compromised by a malware intrusion tied to a malicious sponsor file. The hosts explain that someone at the network opened a file believed to be sponsor-related, which delivered browser cookies to attackers and allowed scammers to hijack multiple channels and impersonate sponsors for crypto scams. The video places the incident in the broader context of recurring YouTube security breaches, noting prior incidents like high-profile hacks including a government channel and widespread vulnerability patterns that have persisted for years. Beyond the hack itself, the hosts discuss wider industry reactions and the ongoing challenges platforms face in preventing credential theft via spoofed sponsorships, while also acknowledging the immediate steps necessary to protect accounts and stop attackers from abusing cookies to impersonate legitimate creators. The segment then shifts toward a broader tech-news mix, touching on regulatory stances in the UK around Microsoft and Activision, and pivoting into open AI plugin developments that promise more capable, internet-connected AI tools while highlighting potential security pitfalls. The host commentary weaves in humor to contrast the severity of the hack with lighthearted sponsor bits, arguing for better security hygiene while keeping a steady stream of current tech news, product updates, and industry insights. The conclusion emphasizes the ongoing need for vigilance, improved platform defenses, and transparent communication with audiences when security incidents occur, reinforcing the idea that tech media must model resilience in the face of cyber threats while delivering timely information and entertainment.
Topics · technology · science · news · cybersecurity
Questions answered
- What caused the Linus Media Group to be hacked and what was compromised?
- A malware-infected sponsorship file allowed attackers to steal browser cookies and hijack three channels to run crypto scam content.
- What broader topics were covered alongside the hack in this video?
- The video includes updates on UK regulatory views on Microsoft Activision, OpenAI plugins, and other tech news such as 3D-printed rockets and notable cybersecurity events.