This Rising Kpop Boy Group Got Their Entire YouTube Channel Wiped Out Days After Comeback Due To Hacking
Another Kpop group has been hacked and subsequently deleted.
Rising boy group E’LAST has recently come back with a new mini-album titled “ROAR.” On April 30, their agency issued a statement to alert fans their YouTube channel has been hacked and content unrelated to the group is being streamed on the channel.
The agency assured fans they are looking into the hacking and will try to recover the channel. Sadly, after their statement and on May 1st KST, E’LAST official YouTube channel has been deleted.
E’LAST are currently busy promoting their most recent comeback which was released on April 27 at 6 p.m. KST.
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