Linus Tech Tips is no more, as are Techquickie and Techlinked.
Over the past 24 hours, the Linus Media Group YouTube channels, which include Linus Tech Tips (15.3 million subscribers) as well as Techquickie (4.2 million subscribers), and TechLinked (1.81 million subscribers), made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Scammers gained access to the aforementioned accounts, either renaming them to Tesla and/or using them to livestream crypto scam videos. The hackers eventually started making old private videos public and vice versa before YouTube took the main Linus Tech Tips channel down, presumably to do some work on it.
The owner, Linus Sebastian, is already aware of the situation and the company appears to have taken the situation in jest.
All jokes aside, it is unclear how this happened, but it isn't an isolated incident. Over the past year, similar breaches have occurred and all appear to promote crypto scams. Vevo channels on YouTube for artists such as Taylor Swift, Drake, and Lil Nas X fell victim to a similar attack in the past.

