South Korean drama viewers were sent into confusion on July 20 and July 21 after XRP hackers seized control of two top YouTube channels.
The attack centered on the tvN Drama and TVING channels. The former has over 7.11 million subscribers and airs content related to the television network tvN’s popular dramas.
TVING, meanwhile, has over 985,000 subscribers and also hosts popular South Korean drama and reality TV show content.
Both are owned by the South Korean conglomerate CJ. The business group is active in the food, media, music, entertainment, and pharmaceutical sectors.
During the attack, hackers appear to have seized control of both channels. They replaced channel logos, banners, and descriptions with Ripple logos.
The hackers also successfully changed the appearance of channel handles to XRP- and Ripple-related titles.
They then began airing Ripple and XRP-themed videos using YouTube’s streaming functions.
TVING said on July 20 that it was “aware” that its channel had been “hacked” and was “taking steps to resolve the issue with YouTube.”
The TV network said it would “do” its “best to quickly restore the channel.” And it added:
“Please be careful not to click on posts containing suspicious-looking videos or links. We ask [subscribers] to take special care to prevent any damage.”
The issues continued to dog the channels on Sunday, July 21. At around UTC 10:00 am, tvN’s channel appeared to have been purged of all Ripple-related videos.
However, on some YouTube Pages, its handle was yet to be restored, and its image remained that of a Ripple logo.
Later the same day, the handle was restored, but the blue Ripple logo remained in place.
In a tvN Drama community post, the network explained:
“In the early morning of Saturday, July
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