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Hackers Leak Data From Over 200 Million Twitter Accounts

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Hackers Leak Data From Over 200 Million Twitter Accounts

Hackers Leak Data From Over 200 Million Twitter Accounts

Hackers Leak Data , From Over 200 Million , Twitter Accounts.

CNN reports that security experts warn that personal information linked to over 200 million Twitter profiles has been leaked by hackers.

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CNN reports that security experts warn that personal information linked to over 200 million Twitter profiles has been leaked by hackers.

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Experts warn that the data leak could expose the identities of anonymous Twitter users and allow hackers to hijack Twitter accounts.

Experts warn that the data leak could expose the identities of anonymous Twitter users and allow hackers to hijack Twitter accounts.

CNN reports that the leak includes Twitter users' names, account handles, follower numbers and even the date the account was created.

CNN reports that the leak includes Twitter users' names, account handles, follower numbers and even the date the account was created.

Bad actors have won the jackpot.

Previously private data such as emails, handles, and creation date can be leveraged to build smarter and more sophisticated hacking, phishing and disinformation campaigns, Rafi Mendelsohn, spokesman for social media analysis firm Cyabra, via CNN.

According to some reports, the leaked data was collected in 2021 through a known bug in Twitter's systems that was fixed in 2022.

The repairs came after a similar leak occurred in July that involved 5.4 million Twitter accounts and brought the vulnerability to the platform's attention.

Security researchers warn that the leak could be used to unmask dissidents, journalists, activists and other at-risk users who depend on online anonymity.

For those people, this is a very consequential breach, John Scott-Railton, security researcher at The University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, via CNN.

CNN reports that the data could also be used to take over accounts, particularly users who have the same credentials on Twitter as they do on other digital services


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