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Twitter Data Breach Worse Than Initially Reported

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A massive Twitter data breach reported earlier this year of information on 5.4 million Twitter users was worse than initially reported. According to the news site 9to5Mac, initially one hacker was suspected of exploiting a vulnerability, which exposed Twitter IDs, names, login names, phone numbers and email addresses of subscribers. But last week 9to5Mac reported that security researchers say multiple hackers downloaded personal data using that same hole. One researcher now says he’s found a new list with data on millions of Twitter users. The Bleeping Computer news site has seen some of this data and said it appears to be different from the 5.4 million list of names reported stolen earlier this year. That may not be the worst part of this. Bleeping Computer said that list of 5.4 million records stolen earlier this year is being given away for free to crooks on a hacker forum. In addition, there’s a stolen list floating around criminal circles of 1.4 million Twitter profiles of suspended users.
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A massive Twitter data breach reported earlier this year of information on 5.4 million Twitter users was worse than initially reported. According to the news site 9to5Mac, initially one hacker was suspected of exploiting a vulnerability, which exposed Twitter IDs, names, login names, phone numbers and email addresses of subscribers. But last week 9to5Mac reported that security researchers say multiple hackers downloaded personal data using that same hole. One researcher now says he’s found a new list with data on millions of Twitter users. The Bleeping Computer news site has seen some of this data and said it appears to be different from the 5.4 million list of names reported stolen earlier this year. That may not be the worst part of this. Bleeping Computer said that list of 5.4 million records stolen earlier this year is being given away for free to crooks on a hacker forum. In addition, there’s a stolen list floating around criminal circles of 1.4 million Twitter profiles of suspended users.
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