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  • David Altizer https://twitter.com/davidaltizeryt   •   Mar 5
    I've heard so many horror stories of YouTube channels getting hacked. What are some steps to prevent this from happening with my own channel? Can I do anything beyond 2-step verification to prevent this? I have multiple channels.

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    Aaron Parecki
    The majority of these hacks happen because the victim runs a program they got from a sketchy source. Could be a fake OBS download, could be a fake brand PR contact. Reading emails in gmail is fine, but don't open any attachments other than jpgs. Sadly 2fa doesn't fix this.
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

I've been tracking my location since 2008 and I wrote 100 songs in 100 days. I've spoken at conferences around the world about owning your data, OAuth, quantified self, and explained why R is a vowel. Read more.

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