"It's 7:14 AM. You wake up, check your phone, and your latest set is on a tube site with 80,000 views. By lunch, your real name is on Reddit. By dinner, someone's running a fake account in your name. By the next morning, blackmail emails. By the weekend, your sister is getting messages on Instagram."
This isn't a series of separate problems. It's one coordinated attack — and it happens to top creators every week. The leak is just the first move. The doxxing, the impersonation, the blackmail, the harassment of family members — these aren't separate incidents. They're stages of the same attack.
Most content protection services were built when the only problem was the leak. The world moved past that. The attacks are bigger now. Your protection should be too.
Pattern documented across 1,200+ incidents in the last 12 months.