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6 commentsWednesday, January 7, 2009

Hacker Claims Responsibility For Twitter Hacks

Outsourced the dirty work, though

6 Comments

Better passwords

'happiness' ? really? for an admin? (of any kind) just how un-professional is Twitter. Keep that in mind when using their services.

nice

I belong to Twitter too and its scary, I got a email from someone on Twitter saying something about see my funny blog, well I have been warned from other friends on Twitter that this was a hacker and NOT to open it, so when I saw it I just deleted it, Its a shame that people out there causing trouble, don't they have better things to do. When you find out how to fix your Twitter, let me know. I changed my password but I don't know if that will fix it. Thanks Sue

Surely He Will Be Prosecuted

I was actually reading about this topic earlier on today, from what i have read he didn't expect to hijack a staff members account, so he didn't use a proxy as he didn't initially intend to receive this amount of exposure, surely he will be traced and prosecuted.

Interesting..

All of this is very interesting but the best news is that Twitter will be securing their network better. As a web site owner of safety and security products, the last thing I need is security issues with my Twitter account since I'm there typically to socially market my products.

Thanks, Jason, for this information.

Hackers always seem to get

Hackers always seem to get into things because they have nothing better to do.

~ Tim

I couldn't agree with you

I couldn't agree with you more...

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