The MrBeast Phishing Scam That Stole My 15-Year-Old Channel: Our New Start

After 15 years of building Classic Truck Rescue, sharing our garage projects, and connecting with an incredible community, our channel was stolen from us on March 23rd. In this video, my wife Jamie and I walk back into The RoadHouse Garage at The Classic Truck Ranch to explain exactly what happened, how a sophisticated phishing scam impersonating a major channel (MrBeast) bypassed our security, and—most importantly—how we are fighting back to rebuild our community from the ground up. ⚠️ CRUCIAL WARNING FOR ALL YOUTUBE CREATORS: If you run a channel, please go right now and write down your official Channel URL (the long ID version) and your AdSense Publisher ID, and put them in a safe place. If you ever get targeted, having these items is the only bottleneck to getting support. Never download contract files or click collaboration links without double-verifying the sender's exact email address outside of the message. We are officially reconstructing our channel right here under a new, hyper-secure roof. If you have supported us over the last 15 years, or if you want to support a creator fighting to reclaim their legacy, please hit that SUBSCRIBE button today. Let’s build this back bigger and stronger than before. Thank you to everyone in the YouTube Help Community, especially TLFU, for standing in our corner. Our official website: classictruckrescue.com Classic Truck Rescue, realclassictruckrescue, hacked channel, YouTube phishing scam, MrBeast scam, fake MrBeast collaboration, creator security tips, channel recovery, Roadhouse Garage, classic truck restoration, how to protect your youtube channel, youtube channel stolen, AdSense ID warning