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While the news of celebrity Twitter accounts being hacked is doing the rounds, reports state that hackers might have used malware to collect over 32 million Twitter login credentials. The report goes on to say that 32,888,300 records have been stolen and these credentials are now being sold on the dark web.
OurMine Takes Credit For Hacking Twitter Co Founder’s Account
On Thursday, Twitter co founder Evan Williams discovered that his twitter account had also been briefly compromised. OurMine, a group which on Monday had taken credit for hacking Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg’s account, claimed credit for hacking Williams’ account in a tweet on Wednesday, which was deleted minutes later.
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Twitter released a statement saying it does not comment on matters related to individual accounts.
The company also maintains that its systems have not been breached.
In the past few days, singers Drake and Lana Del Ray and professional American football league NFL have had to deal with account hacks, as well.
The career oriented web platform LinkedIn suffered from large scale hacking and a massive data breach in 2012.
Personal information and passwords of 167 users had been compromised and LinkedIn sent out an email to its users admitting that the massive data breach in 2012 may have resulted in millions of passwords being leaked on the internet.
(With inputs from IANS.)
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