The days when YouTube was just a place for funny clips and music videos are behind us. With 2.53 billion active users, it has become a space where entertainment, information, and deception coexist. Alongside everyday videos, the site has seen more scams, deepfakes, and promotions hiding harmful links behind familiar logos. Malware found in tutorials, hijacked creator accounts, and fraudulent investment content have become recurring issues. What makes YouTube vulnerable YouTube’s design makes it difficult … More
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