I’m shocked! It seems like the official DC YouTube channel has fallen victim to a hack, allegedly perpetrated by individuals claiming to be from Korea. Let’s not jump to conclusions about Lex Luthor just yet.
What happened?
Prior to being taken down, fans noticed the @ username was changed to “@jinwooljw10710.”
The description was altered to Korean and, when translated through Google, reads as follows: “Account of Lee Jinwoo (Yulhajung 10710).
The display image was also changed to some sort of graph.
Currently, if you access the DC YouTube channel, it appears void and displays a message saying, “Sorry, this channel is not accessible.
Who is responsible?
The identity and method behind the hacking of the DC YouTube channel remain unclear. Despite the channel being altered to display Korean content, the perpetrator might not necessarily be from that region.
As a seasoned film critic, I suspect the unfolding events on the DC YouTube channel might not necessarily be due to a hack on YouTube itself. Instead, it seems plausible that an unauthorized individual may have obtained the DC YouTube account credentials and manipulated its content.
We’ll update once the DC YouTube channel is back online and with any updates.
DC YouTube hack screenshots:
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2025-03-08 00:23