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'Mom of Five' Jung Ju-ri Tears Up After Recovering Hacked YouTube Account After 3 Weeks
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'Mom of Five' Jung Ju-ri Tears Up After Recovering Hacked YouTube Account After 3 Weeks

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Comedienne Jung Ju-ri has successfully recovered her hacked YouTube account after three weeks.
  • She expressed immense gratitude and relief upon regaining access.
  • Jung shared a touching moment of finding photos of her five children on her Google account.

South Korean comedian Jung Ju-ri is celebrating the recovery of her YouTube account, which had been hacked three weeks prior. The emotional reunion with her digital platform brought immense relief and joy to the mother of five.

Jung shared her gratitude on social media, expressing her overwhelming happiness at finally having her YouTube channel back. "Thank you, sob sob. Now I have to find my YouTube channel," she posted, detailing the arduous process of recovering her hacked Google account over two weeks.

Thank you, sob sob. Now I have to find my YouTube channel.

โ€” Jung Ju-riJung Ju-ri expressed her relief and gratitude after recovering her hacked Google account.

The comedian also shared a heartwarming moment when she discovered photos of her five children on her Google Photos. Seeing the images, which were still intact despite the hacking incident, brought her to tears of joy. This emotional discovery underscored the personal value she places on these digital memories.

The recovery of her YouTube account marks the end of a stressful period for Jung, allowing her to reconnect with her audience and resume her online activities. Her experience highlights the vulnerability of online accounts and the significant emotional toll such security breaches can inflict.

Two weeks later, I found my hacked Google account and saw my children's photos on Google Photos, and I cried tears of joy.

โ€” Jung Ju-riJung Ju-ri described the emotional moment of finding her children's photos after recovering her account.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.