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Twitter hacked, 250,000 passwords compromised

February 4, 2013 by Khürt Williams

See on Scoop.it – From the Apple Orchard

Twitter has informed users that their service had been hacked and that 250,000 usernames, email addresses, session tokens, and encrypted/salted passwords had been compromised.

Khürt Williams‘s insight:

Looks like it’s time to change your Twitter password. Again.

See on www.imore.com

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