Worrying YouTube security flaw exposed billions of user emails

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Sarah Collins
Tue, 04 Mar
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A noteworthy security vulnerability on YouTube has been discovered by a researcher, allowing outsiders to access users’ email addresses. Google swiftly patched the flaw after it was brought to light, minimizing the risk of phishing attacks. However, the incident sheds light on potential privacy risks for YouTube’s vast user base, which includes 2.5 billion users and over 51 million channels. The researcher was able to exploit vulnerabilities across Google products to access emails via a complex series of steps. This breach highlights the importance of strong password practices and email vigilance to combat phishing attempts. Google awarded the researcher a bounty for uncovering the flaw. Stay informed, stay secure.

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