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Twitter has recommended its 336 million users change their passwords. The company announced it discovered a bug that saved user passwords unprotected on an internal log. Twitter said it has since fixed the issue. Although the company said there is no evidence passwords have been leaked or misused, it is urging its users to update their passwords.

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russians?

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 I am going to call BS on this being an accident

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6 minutes ago, Nigerian Price said:

Twitter has recommended its 336 million users change their passwords. The company announced it discovered a bug that saved user passwords unprotected on an internal log. Twitter said it has since fixed the issue. Although the company said there is no evidence passwords have been leaked or misused, it is urging its users to update their passwords.

I think that Twitter and Facebook have become liabilities.

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1 minute ago, Cokiga Damke said:

 I am going to call BS on this being an accident

that is what you get when talk on social media more than with a real person

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7 minutes ago, Nigerian Price said:

Twitter has recommended its 336 million users change their passwords. The company announced it discovered a bug that saved user passwords unprotected on an internal log. Twitter said it has since fixed the issue. Although the company said there is no evidence passwords have been leaked or misused, it is urging its users to update their passwords.

I wonder about President's new password

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3 minutes ago, Cokiga Damke said:

 I am going to call BS on this being an accident

I know. Go change your password so they can get everyone's at one time, it's easier that way.

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10 minutes ago, Nigerian Price said:

Twitter has recommended its 336 million users change their passwords. The company announced it discovered a bug that saved user passwords unprotected on an internal log. Twitter said it has since fixed the issue. Although the company said there is no evidence passwords have been leaked or misused, it is urging its users to update their passwords.

That was not a bug. That was intentionally done by someone. We need a whistleblower from Twitter 

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if you watched Wall-e, you will see how our children will live

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On 5/4/2018 at 9:19 AM, Nigerian Price said:

Twitter has recommended its 336 million users change their passwords. The company announced it discovered a bug that saved user passwords unprotected on an internal log. Twitter said it has since fixed the issue. Although the company said there is no evidence passwords have been leaked or misused, it is urging its users to update their passwords.

end of tips era

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