Ranveer Allahbadia's hacked YouTube channels restored, all videos back
Ranveer Allahbadia, popularly known as BeerBiceps, recently experienced a significant cyberattack on his YouTube channels. The hackers not only deleted all his videos but also changed the channel names to "@Elon.trump.teslalive2024" and "@Tesla.event.trump2024." However, within hours of the breach, both channels have been successfully restored with all content now visible.
Allahbadia's response to the hacking incident
Following the cyberattack, Allahbadia took to Instagram to address his followers. He posted a photo of himself wearing a cat-eye mask, humorously asking, "Is this the end of my YouTube career?" followed by a heartfelt comment, "Was nice knowing y'all." Despite the initial shock and disappointment, he managed to maintain his sense of humor throughout the ordeal.
Restoration of Allahbadia's YouTube channels
Despite the initial setback, both "Ranveer Allahbadia" and "BeerBiceps" YouTube channels have been restored. All 112 videos on the "Ranveer Allahbadia" channel are now fully accessible, and the username has reverted to "@ranveerallahbadia." However, a minor glitch remains as the "Home" section of both channels still displays a message stating, "This channel doesn't have any content," even though all videos can be accessed through other sections.
Allahbadia's YouTube journey and recent hacking trend
Allahbadia, who launched his YouTube channel BeerBiceps at the age of 22, has gained over 12M subscribers by offering fitness tips, diet advice, and motivational talks. His content also includes interviews with high-profile personalities for his podcast. This hacking incident follows a similar breach on the Supreme Court's YouTube channel weeks ago. Post-hack, the attackers uploaded old videos of live streams featuring Elon Musk on Allahbadia's channels.