YouTube Leaks Spark Concerns About Google Employee Access to Unpublished Videos from vat 404 form Watch Video
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Description: YouTube Leaks Spark Concerns , About Google Employee Access , to Unpublished Videos.<br/>Last week, PlayStation's lineup for the <br/>State of Play event was leaked shortly after <br/>the event was scheduled to appear on YouTube.<br/>Last week, PlayStation's lineup for the <br/>State of Play event was leaked shortly after <br/>the event was scheduled to appear on YouTube.<br/>The Verge reports that the leak has <br/>contributed to concerns regarding Google <br/>employees' access to videos before they go live.<br/>The issue was recently highlighted <br/>in reports by Insider Gaming <br/>and 404 Media.<br/>One of the leaks, which was noted by Tom Henderson <br/>of Insider Gaming, involved KSI's 2022 attempt to <br/>give away over $10,000 in Amazon gift cards.<br/>However, an internal YouTube investigation was started <br/>after KSI realized that all of the gift card codes had <br/>already been redeemed prior to the video going live.<br/>However, an internal YouTube investigation was started <br/>after KSI realized that all of the gift card codes had <br/>already been redeemed prior to the video going live.<br/>A similar internal investigation <br/>was opened after the trailer <br/>for GTA VI leaked online. .<br/>According to a report by 404 Media, a Google <br/>contractor was responsible for the 2017 Nintendo <br/>leak that revealed an early look at 'Yoshi's Crafted World.'.<br/>The Verge reports that an image <br/>of the game's trailer was posted to <br/>Reddit just ahead of its big reveal at E3. .<br/>The post contained an “admin.youtube.com” URL, <br/>which would suggest that an employee had <br/>accessed the video prior to its public release.<br/>According to a database entry reported on by <br/>404 Media, Google confirmed that an employee <br/>had gained access to and deliberately leaked the video.