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YouTube insider access involved in massive breach

MONews
2 Min Read

One incident that Henderson pointed to occurred in 2022 when KSI attempted to give away more than $10,000 in Amazon gift cards. but, King Sejong Institute realized it later. The fact that all gift card codes were redeemed before the video was published prompted an internal investigation at YouTube. The company reportedly launched a similar investigation after the trailer. GTA 6 It was leaked, but we’re not sure if it’s relevant.

This all has to do with the issues we keep seeing with Google. On Monday, 404 Media published report Results based on Google’s internal database records Google contractors fall behind. A Nintendo leak in 2017 gave us an early glimpse of it. Yoshi’s world.

One user at the time Reddit shared the image Trailer just before it was released at E3. The image includes the URL ‘admin.youtube.com’ in the address bar, suggesting the employee accessed a private version of the video.

Google has confirmed that an employee accessed information in database entries viewed by: 404 media. The item states, “A Google employee intentionally leaked Nintendo’s personal information.” “Former TVC [temporary vendor contractor] Download videos with your administrator account and share unreleased Nintendo features with your friends.” The item also reportedly said the incident was “unintentional.”

From the statement The VergeGoogle spokesperson Matt Bryant said: 404 media “It was reviewed and addressed at the time.” However, the company did not detail what steps it takes to prevent employees from accessing and leaking content prematurely.

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