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My YouTube account has been hacked - YouTube Community
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Account got suspended because I was hacked, these videos are not mine ——- Kicked the hacker out of my google account and added an extra layer of security, any way I can
Channel permanently banned for. Being hacked!! - YouTube Community
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Someone Hijacked my Youtube Channel and they Hack it and take ownership! of my channel!!! - YouTube Community
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Thanks YouTube, for me getting hacked and you ban me for it. Now my question is, can I get my account back? Or will I lose all of my YT music playlists
My YouTube account is hacked . Help me please. - YouTube Community
Youtube Channel was hacked a while ago, was wondering if I could get it back - YouTube Community
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