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YouTube Bans ‘Hacking And Phishing’ Videos; Pisses Off Infosec Guys

As the number of users on the platform has increased over the years, so has YouTube’s list of ‘banned content.’ Adding further to the list, YouTube has banned ‘instructional hacking and phishing’ videos.

The latest bans have led to the deletion of several educational videos on ethical hacking as they now violate YouTube’s Terms of Service. The list also includes ‘extremely dangerous challenges,’ ‘eating disorders’ and ‘violent events’ as banned categories.

The instructional hacking and phishing videos are identified as those “showing users how to bypass secure computer systems or steal user credentials and personal data.”

YouTube has started striking down such videos and multiple YouTube creators are complaining of the same. One such channel is Null Byte which publishes “videos for aspiring ethical hackers, computer scientists, and the infosec community.”

Kody Kinzie, a member of Null Byte, said that their videos had been flagged and pulled. They were also prevented from uploading new videos for a week.

After much protest, YouTube restored the videos on Null Byte but the same cannot be said for all the channels on the platform.

This whole debacle has pissed off infosec guys and aspiring coders who are involved in ethical hacking and they either create or consume such content.

Several of them took to Twitter to express their anger and concern over it:

It is sad to see that a site like YouTube is lumping videos that teach people how to secure devices together with content that can actually risk someone’s life.

In the past, YouTube has conducted similar incorrect moderation by removing videos fighting white supremacy alongside white supremacist content.

This brings us to the more important question: Should YouTube ban videos that teach a useful thing but at the same time could be used in harmful ways?

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