Hacked and Deleted: A.C.E’s YouTube before Byeongkwan’s Enlistment

Fans had intended to spend their free time viewing A.C.E’s YouTube content now that four of the group’s five members have joined in the military, but that has not been the case.

Fans call it ‘awful’ that A.C.E’s YouTube channel was hacked and removed before Byeongkwan’s enlistment. K-pop group A.C.E’s YouTube channel is hacked and deleted before Byeongkwan’s enlistment.

As a result of A.C.E’s nearly complete enlistment in their necessary military service, supporters had planned to alleviate the resulting drought by watching their past content, music videos, and reality television series. In September 2021, WOW and Donghun enlisted in the military; however, commander Jun entered the military in February 2022. On April 11, Byeongkwan joined KATUSA, making him the fourth member to do so in the organisation. Fans, on the other hand, had only a few hours before been informed that the K-pop group’s YouTube channel had been hacked.

On April 10, A.C.E. fans were alerted to the fact that a live-stream video involving Elon Musk and cryptocurrencies had been uploaded to the band’s official YouTube page. They have removed a large number of their music videos and other content from their YouTube channel. Finally, the K-pop group’s record label, BEAT Interactive, issued a statement confirming that they had been hacked after months of speculation. They went on to reveal that their own official YouTube channel had also been compromised, and that the password recovery methods for both accounts had been modified.

The YouTube channel of A.C.E. was hacked and then removed

“After the hacking, unsubstantiated videos were published to the channel, and the account was later removed,” Beat explained in his statement. “At the moment, we’re inquiring with YouTube and Google about the hacking situation,” said the spokesperson. A.C.E’s official YouTube channel is currently offline, with a message stating that it was removed for breaking channel restrictions. Beat expressed his apologies to the concerned public and expressed optimism that an update will be forthcoming. Earlier this year, A.C.E’s Twitter account was mistakenly suspended, causing widespread dissatisfaction among its followers.

‘Who had the notion that it was acceptable to hack?’

Choices (A.C.E.’s fandom) has turned to sending encouraging comments in the hopes that they will be able to recover control of the YouTube channel in the near future. “The fact that I have no more a.c.e. yt stuff to comfort myself is making me so much more emotional that I’m about to throw up,” one admirer wrote on Twitter. The question from another Choice was, “How… did a.c.e manage… to get their twt account suspended… and then their yt account hacked and cancelled… all within 2 months?” “You really have to be a completely HORRIBLE person to hack ACE’s YouTube account, they are wonderful guys who work extremely hard to fulfil their dreams because they come from a small company, return the account to my children, they don’t deserve this:(,” one outraged fan wrote. “You really have to be a completely HORRIBLE person to hack ACE’s YouTube account, they are wonderful guys who work extremely hard to fulfil their dreams because they come from a small company, return the

“Change your password BEAT, change it around!” some fans recommended…

Also, be sure you enable two-factor authentication.” “Right now, during Byeongkwan’s enlistment, I’m on the verge of bursting,” said another. “A.c.e’s twt being s worded….. now their youtube is gone…,” one person attempted to lighten the mood. Although I recognise that the members are no longer present, please allow us to maintain our social media presence. “Nah, I’m going to go grab my bat because someone thought it was okay to hack A.C.E.’s YouTube account and then delete everything,” another person said. One Choice stated, “No, since Ace’s channel and their mvs being deleted is going to be the reason I cry today.” Another Choice stated, “

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