Breaking News: Massive Data Leak Affects 45 Million Twitter Accounts
Update: Twitter Confirms Breach, Suspends App Access
In a major cybersecurity incident, Twitter has confirmed a data breach that has affected approximately 45 million accounts. The company announced that the data involved includes email addresses and phone numbers associated with these accounts. Twitter has suspended access to third-party apps and is actively investigating the situation.
How the Breach Occurred
According to Twitter, the breach occurred due to a vulnerability in its API. This vulnerability allowed attackers to retrieve the data using a technique known as "scraping." Scraping is an automated process where a computer program extracts information from a website.
Scope of the Breach
The breach affects approximately 45 million Twitter accounts, representing a significant portion of the platform's active user base. The data leaked includes email addresses and phone numbers, which could be used for phishing, spam, or identity theft.
Twitter's Response
Twitter has responded to the breach by suspending access to third-party apps that could potentially have been used to exploit the vulnerability. The company is also conducting an internal investigation and working with law enforcement to determine the extent of the damage.
Recommended Actions
Twitter is advising affected users to change their passwords and enable two-factor authentication to protect their accounts. Users should also be cautious of phishing emails or text messages that may attempt to trick them into revealing their login credentials.
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