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 ...
Twitter Inc urged its more than 330 million users to change their passwords after a glitch caused some to be stored in readable text on its internal computer system rather than disguised by a process ...
Twitter has recommended its more than 336 million users change their passwords. The company announced on Thursday it discovered a bug that saved user passwords on an internal log without proper ...
So yeah, you may want to change your passwords. Keep in mind the 2 million is total, not each (total link bait by CNN there ). So the risk isn't that great, but better safe than sorry. The breakdown ...