Twitter data breach leaves 5 million users at risk
Twitter has revealed that a major data breach in January resulted in more than 5,4 million users’ personal data being lost to hackers. To make matters worse, this information is now being given away on the dark web – potentially putting millions of phone numbers and email addresses at risk of being compromised.
The social media giant, which was recently acquired by Elon Musk, is undergoing a dramatic restructuring as it struggles to retain advertisers.
This latest revelation about data security will add a further layer of challenges to the task ahead for Multi-billionaire Musk and his latest acquisition, as the company does damage control to regain user trust.
One cybersecurity slip up compromises millions of accounts.
Every business handles customer data, but when it comes to social media giants like Twitter, the sheer volume of sensitive information is staggering.
With almost 400 million registered users worldwide the platform is a major target for cybercriminals, and once in a while they manage to breach the company’s powerful online defences.
January’s incident, which was carried out by exploiting an API vulnerability, resulted in millions of users entering sensitive information only to have it stolen by hackers.
The feature that allows Twitter users to find the Twitter ID of other users by submitting their email address or phone number proved to be especially vulnerable to attack. This flaw in the platform’s API mirrors recent incidents in which location-enabled apps like EskomSePush and WeChat have been used by criminals to carry out a variety of illegal activities.
Stay safe while you get social
Keeping your personal data safe when using social media apps is essential in the current cybersecurity climate. Here are some tips that will help keep hackers away.
- Change your passwords. You should aim to do this at least once a year, with once every three months being ideal.
- Opt for two factor authentication. This will help ensure that you and only you have access to your account.
- Beware suspicious messages and emails. You’ll never be required to provide your login details via email. If you can’t do it using the app, it’s probably not legit.
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