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Scout’s YouTube channel has been hacked

The streamer made the revelation in a tweet.
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YouTube streamer and content creator for Fnatic, Tanmay “Sc0utOP” Singh’s YouTube channel has been hacked.

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In a tweet, Scout revealed that his channel has been hacked and requested YouTube to help him out. The streamer has over 3.1 million subscribers on the platform. Scout used to be a professional PUBG Mobile player and content creator but has been playing other games like Free Fire, Among Us, and Fall Guys since the game was banned in India.

https://twitter.com/scouttanmay/status/1309830618314727425

Scout’s manager, Animesh “8bit_thug” Agarwal replied to Scout’s tweet and said that they are working on the recovery process.

Update Oct. 2 7:30am CT: Scout announced on his Twitter that he was able to get his channel back.


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