Ranveer Allahbadia AKA Beerbicep’s YouTube Channels Hacked

Ranveer Allahbadia, the popular Indian YouTuber known as “BeerBiceps,” had both of his YouTube channels hacked. The hackers renamed his channels to “Tesla,”. Moreover, they also deleted all his content and replaced it with videos related to Elon Musk and Donald Trump.

On Wednesday night, popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, better known as BeerBiceps, experienced a major cyber attack on his YouTube channels. Hackers gained control of his channels, renaming them with references to Tesla and Trump. The attackers deleted all his videos, replacing them with old streams of Elon Musk and Donald Trump. This follows a similar recent hack of the Indian Supreme Court’s YouTube channel.

The BeerBiceps channel was renamed “@Elon.trump.tesla_live2024,” while his personal channel became “@Tesla.event.trump_2024.” After taking over, the hackers deleted all his podcasts and interviews, swapping them with content from past events featuring Musk and Trump. YouTube has since taken down the hacked channels, showing a message that reads, “This page isn’t available.”

Ranveer, who was initially in Singapore but is now in Mumbai, has not made an official statement but reacted indirectly on Instagram. Sharing a picture of vegan burgers, he joked, “Celebrating my two main channels being hacked with my favorite food. Death of BeerBiceps met with Death of diet.” In another story, he posted a selfie with an eye mask, asking, “Is this the end of my YouTube career? Was nice knowing you all.”

Who Is Beerbiceps?

Ranveer Allahbadia started his content journey at 22 with BeerBiceps and has grown to manage seven YouTube channels with nearly 12 million subscribers. Known for his motivational talks, fitness advice, and interviews with high-profile personalities, his work has inspired many. In his illustrious career, he interviewed personalities like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ajay Devgn, Yuvraj Singh, Rohit Shetty, KL Rahul, Eknath Shinde, Johny Lever, Kareena Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Vikram, Tiger Shroff, John Abraham, Janhvi Kapoor and many others.

This incident highlights growing cybersecurity risks faced by content creators on digital platforms, raising concerns about the safety of high-profile accounts. While there has been no official update on whether Ranveer will recover his channels, his fans are hopeful that this is not the end of his YouTube journey.

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