MicroStrategy hack incident of 2024
"You know, I was nervous."
—Simon Brea, I got hacked.
| Date | September 21–23, 2024 |
|---|---|
| Time | 5:00 p.m. |
| Location | Dominican Republic, United States |
| Cause | Suspicious link |
| Reporter | Simon Brea |
Simon Brea, a Puerto Rican-Dominican-American YouTuber, was hacked in the Dominican Republic. On September 21, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. UTC−4, Simon Brea had a business Gmail account, since he wanted to be sponsored. He clicked on a malicious link, which caused the person who gave that link to gain access to his account. The first sign was that Simon was typing his password, but it said incorrect, or it had been changed. So Simon went ahead and used a second account, and looked at his "channel" that was renamed to MicroStrategy. When he finally got his account recovered, he explained everything that happened.
Recovering channel process
Simon Brea tried contacting the IC3, which is the internet FBI. Next, he searched on Google for "YouTube account hacked"; the first thing that popped up was Google Help's recover hacked YT channel option powered by AI. He got a step-by-step guide on how to recover his hacked channel, including sending a case to the YouTube Support Team. They said that in 24 hours, they would email him with the next steps. Whenever he received the next steps, he followed them, and they told him that once he did so, his claim would be created because Simon Brea had to create a claim for it to be reviewed. Within another 30 minutes, they told him that his claim was approved, and they told him to log in with his recovery email, so that allowed him to create a new password for protection on his Gmail account. His Gmail account was connected to his YouTube, and he successfully got his channel back. He removed the person that hacked him, then he put his profile picture back, and his banner back. His videos were still there but they were private, so he made them public.
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