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Hackers Breach Blackpink Servers Using “The Password” After Observing YG Naming Conventions of “The Album,” “The Show,” and “The Movie.”

The Internet— Pinkhat hackers dropped a new leak on the k-pop world this week by revealing that they succesfully cracked Blackpink servers using "The Password." Through our anonymous tip line, All K-Boo News received word from the anonymouse hacker who reportly followed a long string of YG naming conventions.

The Internet— Pinkhat hackers dropped a new leak on the k-pop world this week by revealing that they succesfully cracked Blackpink servers using “The Password.” Through our anonymous tip line, All K-Boo News received word from the anonymouse hacker who reportly followed a long string of YG naming conventions.

“It took a lot of ingenuity on my part,” the pinkhat coder admitted. “After Jennie’s solo ‘SOLO,’ and their first album ‘The Album,’ their livestream show ‘The Show,’ and their movie ‘The Movie,’ I really struggled to figure out what their password might be. After all, it couldn’t just be “the password,” that would be too easy. It took me two months to guess it, but I got it in the end.”

Is this a sign to other k-pop companies to tighten their security? If one angry person with intelligence beyond our understanding can crack the code to the cache of one of the biggest k-pop groups on the scene, what chance do other, smaller k-pop groups and their companies stand? Stay tuned to All K-Boo News, your No. 1 joke in K-pop, as this story develops.

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