Hacking the Wall Street Journal whose worldwide popular YouTuber 'PewDiePie' fans are 'nemesis'



Fans of charisma YouTuber " PewDiePie " boasting more than 77 million subscribers has hacked the official website of Wall Street Journal (WSJ) who had been negatively talking to PewDiePie for some time, It has been reported that the article which supports the PewDiePie which continues fighting with the YouTube channel and number of registrants has been released.

PewDiePie fans hack the Wall Street Journal - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/17/18144807/pewdiepie-tseries-wall-street-journal-hack-subscribers

PewDiePie is said to have earned popularity of Young Generation mainly by posting neta movie that deals live game content movies and Internet meme on YouTube, earning advertisement revenue of 17 billion yen a year. PewDiePie also calls his own fan "Bros" "9 years old" and is also known by sending a message in the movie.

PewDiePie contracted with Disney until February 2017. However, Disney discontinues the partnership with PewDiePie as WSJ reported, "PewDiePie was showing off extreme jokes including antisemitic content in the movies posted in the past" . In addition, YouTube also saw WSJ's report heavily, canceled the delivery of the original program "Scare PewDiePie" that was scheduled on YouTube's paid channel, and removed the PewDiePie channel from the affiliate program.

Because PewDiePie was damaged by WSJ coverage as a trigger, PewDiePie fans thought WSJ was "a major force of anti-PewDiePie" as a motivation for this hacking. An article titled "WallStreet Journal Public Apology to PewDiePie (WSJ officially apologizes to PewDiePie)" has been published on the WSJ page, and in recent years the author's name of the article has been updated with PewDiePie as the number of subscribers Indian YouTube channel " T-Series " which is ragingly stated was clearly stated. In the text, "WSJ sponsored PewDiePie and overcomes the T-Series with 80 million subscribers" was written.



PewDiePie fans are very tied with each other, and it is talked about showing extreme activities such as placing villas and advertisements around the world to make PewDiePie's number of subscribers first. Early in December 2018, fans working to make PewDiePie's YouTube channel the number one registrant hacked printers all over the world and did radical radical missionary activities, which is a problem only in early December 2018.

Charisma YouTuber "PewDiePie" fans expanded extreme activities to defend the top number of registrants - GIGAZINE



At the time of article creation, the hacked article has already been deleted / corrected, and the representative of WSJ commented to The Verge "We are aware of the hacking problem and are currently investigating."

PewDiePie himself said "WSJ has entered into the fight with the T-Series" (laugh) I deleted it, WSJ is still mad, "it seems that this hack is interesting.

in Web Service,   Security, Posted by log1i_yk