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BBC |
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2018-05-04 13:47:02 (vue: 2018-05-04 16:00:37) |
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Twitter users told to change passwords after internal leak (Recyclage) |
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Passwords were exposed on Twitter's internal network by a glitch, the social network says. |
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The Hacker News |
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2018-05-03 22:24:04 (vue: 2018-05-04 08:01:42) |
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Change Your Twitter Password Immediately, Bug Exposes Passwords in Plaintext |
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Twitter is urging all of its 330 million users to change their passwords after a software glitch unintentionally exposed its users' passwords by storing them in readable text on its internal computer system.
The social media network disclosed the issue in an official blog post and a series of tweets from Twitter Support.
According to Twitter CTO Parag Agrawal, Twitter hashes
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