Courtesy of STARSHIP ENTERTAINMENT
On Monday afternoon, the official YouTube channels of IVE, Monsta X, and Cravity, all under the representation of Starship Entertainment, fell victim to a hacking incident. The perpetrators changed the channel names to "SpaceX" and delisted all content, including music videos.
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▲ Courtesy of STARSHIP ENTERTAINMENT |
Starship Entertainment issued a statement, confirming the incident and stating that they are actively collaborating with YouTube to address the issue and recover the compromised accounts. The agency expressed dedication to restoring the original content and apologized for any inconvenience caused.
As of Monday, Starship Entertainment's YouTube channel had 6.22 million subscribers, IVE's channel had 3.37 million, Monsta X had 2.57 million, and Cravity had 793,000.
Sayart
Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com
IVE, Monsta X, and Cravity Official Channels Affected, Names Changed to "SpaceX"
Courtesy of STARSHIP ENTERTAINMENT
On Monday afternoon, the official YouTube channels of IVE, Monsta X, and Cravity, all under the representation of Starship Entertainment, fell victim to a hacking incident. The perpetrators changed the channel names to "SpaceX" and delisted all content, including music videos.
 |
▲ Courtesy of STARSHIP ENTERTAINMENT |
Starship Entertainment issued a statement, confirming the incident and stating that they are actively collaborating with YouTube to address the issue and recover the compromised accounts. The agency expressed dedication to restoring the original content and apologized for any inconvenience caused.
As of Monday, Starship Entertainment's YouTube channel had 6.22 million subscribers, IVE's channel had 3.37 million, Monsta X had 2.57 million, and Cravity had 793,000.
Sayart
Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com
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