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Hackers demand freedom for scammers

Anyone who recently visited Drake, Eminem or Justin Bieber’s YouTube account may have noticed some unusual videos. Many great musicians have had their profiles hacked and videos uploaded to them Freedom for Paco Sanz required. A Spanish scammer.

Drake, Eminem, Justin Bieber & More: “Free Paco Sanz”

Justin Bieber’s YouTube channel posted a now-deleted video titled “Justin bieber – Free Paco Sanz (ft. Will Smith, Chris Rock, Skinny flex & Los Pelaos)The other accounts felt the same way. The video featured Paco Sanz holding a guitar and singing a song.

Paco Sanz is a current imprisoned Spanish scammer, who has been able to capture a six-figure sum of euros in recent years. He claimed online he had a deadly form of cancer and was raising funds. He was sentenced to two years in prison this February.

The music video service Vevo has as a result of the hacks announcedto review your own security measures. Apparently, the YouTube profiles could be accessed via the provider. YouTube automatically feeds the videos uploaded on the official Vevo profiles into their system. The profiles of Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, Kanye West, Travis Scott, The Weeknd and others were also affected.

Hacker gives updates on Twitter

The @loselaosbro Twitter account owners claim the series of hacks as their own. There are regular updates on the profile about hacked accounts. Among other things, they currently seem to have access to the Spotify profile of the Spanish rapper Morad. There, the almost eight million monthly listeners are currently expecting a rather atypical single, the cover of which shows the face of Paco Sanz.

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