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Top music videos including ‘Despacito’ defaced by hackers

/ 07:07 AM April 11, 2018

In this April 27, 2017, file photo, singers Luis Fonsi, left and Daddy Yankee perform during the Latin Billboard Awards in Coral Gables, Florida. On Tuesday, April 10, 2018, hackers took down the duo’s ‘Despacito’ and other popular music videos. AP FILE

NEW YORK, United States — Some of the most popular music videos on YouTube including mega-hit “Despacito” momentarily disappeared Tuesday in an apparent hacking.

Fans looking for videos by top artists including Drake, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift found the footage removed and replaced by messages that included “Free Palestine.”

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Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” — the most-watched video of all time at five billion views — was briefly replaced by an image of a gun-toting gang in red hoods that appeared to come from the Spanish series “Money Heist.”

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Most videos were back up by early Tuesday US time but some still had defaced captions, which boasted of hacking by a duo calling themselves Prosox and Kuroi’SH.

YouTube, which is owned by search engine giant Google, said that the problem centered on Vevo — a site backed by music labels that hosts videos — and not YouTube itself.

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“After seeing unusual upload activity on a handful of Vevo channels, we worked quickly with our partner to disable access while they investigate the issue,” a YouTube spokesperson said.

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Vevo confirmed a security breach on its end and said it had been contained.

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“We are working to reinstate all videos affected and our catalog to be restored to full working order. We are continuing to investigate the source of the breach,” it said in a statement.

A Twitter user identified as Kuroi’SH threatened more hacks including on the South Korean boy band BTS.

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“This is not fake we are real!” he tweeted, adding, “Everything is hack-able.” /cbb

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