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Twitter tells 330 million users to change their passwords "We are very sorry this happened," Twitter said on its blog. As well as changing passwords, users have been advised to turn on two-factor authentication service to help stop accounts being hacked. Twitter's chief technology officer Parag Agrawal initially said the company did not have to reveal the ... Tesla Takes a Tumble, and It's Time to Change Your Twitter Password: 3 Things to Know Today - Entrepreneur
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Business + Coffee: Buffett bets on Apple, Nike CEO apologizes, Twitter password scare Friday, May 4: Berkshire Hathaway buys 75 million more shares in Apple; Nike holds companywide meeting where CEO apologizes for boys' club culture; Twitter tells all users to change their passwords. Yahoo Finance's Dan Roberts delivers the details.
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Trump on Twitter (May 4) - Mexico, NRA, China The following statements were posted to the verified Twitter accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump, @realDonaldTrump and @POTUS. ... Our high level delegation is on the way back from China where they had long meetings with Chinese leaders and business representatives. We will be meeting ...
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How to pick a new password, now that Twitter wants one Though Twitter says there's no indication anyone stole or misused those passwords, the company recommends a change as a precaution.
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Twitter Bug Discovered, 330 Million Users Impacted Twitter uses "bcrypt," which is a hashing mechanism that scrambles your password with other numbers, letters and characters. In theory, user passwords are hashed using bcrypt, then stored in the company's internal database. Twitter uses bcrypt to make your passwords harder to crack if they should ...
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Facebook, YouTube and Twitter execs showed up at Stanford Law School to discuss fake news ... Nick Pickles, senior public policy manager for Twitter in the UK, said that the company is challenging an average of 6.4 million suspicious accounts per week as part of its fight against those spreading false information and other bad actors. He did not say how many of those accounts are suspended on ...
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How to pick a new password, now that Twitter wants one Twitter said Thursday it discovered a bug that stored passwords in an internal log in plain text, without the usual encryption. Though Twitter says there's no indication that anyone has stolen or misused those passwords, the company is recommending a change as a precaution. Here are some tips on ...
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Outrage overload hits big business Trump's early, scattershot twitter rants about specific industries and companies forced many to draft a better response plan in the event of a surprise presidential broadside. But many are proving much less adept at reining in public outrage — justified or not — once a crisis spirals. The big picture: ...
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Twitter advises users to change passwords after bug found Twitter Inc. advised users to change their passwords after the company found a bug in its systems that exposed passwords in plain text internally.
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Twitter migrates some infrastructure on Google Cloud Twitter will move some of its core infrastructure to Googles Cloud Platform for better data management, the company has announced. "We are excited to announce that we are working with Google Cloud to move cold data storage and our flexible compute Hadoop clusters to Google Cloud Platform," ...
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