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Billions of views weaponized: how cybercriminals use stolen YouTube and Instagram accounts and malicious sponsorships to launch mass-scale scams

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  • Scammers exploit trending topics to trick viewers into losing crypto
  • Bitdefender warns millions at risk from hijacked content creator accounts
  • Cyberattacks now target influencers across YouTube, Instagram, and beyond

Cybercriminals are hijacking popular YouTube channels at an alarming rate, exposing viewers to scams, malware, and data theft – and with billions of views and millions of followers at stake, one wrong click can have devastating consequences.

New research by Bitdefender Labs claims social media account takeovers surged throughout 2024 and continued evolving into early 2025.

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