Twitter wasn't hacked, but it still really wants you to change your password. On Thursday, the company announced it had found and fixed a "bug" that stored user passwords internally without adequate ...
If you're on the social networking site Twitter, now may be a very good time to log in and change your password. It was announced yesterday that tens of thousands of Twitter usernames and passwords ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Twitter is advising its hundreds of millions of users to change their passwords due to a bug. In a tweet, the company said, "We recently found a bug that stored passwords unmasked in ...
Twitter has advised all of its users – who total over 330 million – to change their passwords for the site immediately after a bug in its system. The social media giant posted an update to its ...
Don’t panic! Your Twitter account hasn’t been hacked, the password has just been accidentally reset. Overnight, Twitter “unintentionally sent some password ...
Twitter CTO: “We didn’t have to” tell users about the password debacle After owning up to a bug, Twitter's CTO seems to be fishing for a thank you.
Twitter is warning users of a new phishing scam spreading through direct messages on the network, which redirect users to a fake log-in page to steal their passwords. Through its Spam Watch account, ...