No recent news of people getting hacked, but here's a recent development that may illustrate how people are getting through to access other people's YT accounts. This was told to me by one of the ITs that work at my squadron. Good buddy of mine.
Your YouTube is now attached to your Google account. Unfortunately, this means that despite how good of a password you have, people can still access your account.
How? Security Questions. Big security loophole. Ironic? Yes.
How secure is your password when all somebody has to do is guess your dog's name from a list of the most common ones? Or find who you went to prom with by running through a dictionary attack full of first names?
Answer: Not very secure at all.
Thus, I recommend you all double check your google accounts, and either set your security question to one of your own, or complicate your answer to a generic one.
As an example, instead of:
Q: First name of the girl you took to the prom.
A: Katie
Use this:
Q: First name of the girl you took to the prom.
A: Katie1234!@#$
or
A: KatieWAS$mokinHOT!
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