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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez threatens to leave Twitter over impersonation. The New York congresswoman slammed Elon Musk for sharing a “sick” account that stole her identity while revealing she was “assessing” her relationship to the website and questioning if she should keep using it. The 33-year-old lawmaker wrote on the microblogging site: “FYI there’s a fake account on here impersonating me and going viral. The Twitter CEO has engaged it, boosting visibility. “It is releasing false policy statements and gaining spread. I am assessing with my team how to move forward. In the meantime, be carefu...
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Millions of Twitter users' data was ‘stolen’, say reports. The email addresses of more than 200 million Twitter users were handed out free of charge on a hacker forum, accoridng to a website. Twitter did not respond to the claims but Alon Gal - a representative from Hudson Rock, the company who made the allegation - ruled it “significant”. He told BBC News that it unfortunately led to a lot of accounts getting hacked, targeted with phishing, and doxxed.” The latter is publishing personal information, such as their location, that can lead to the idenification. Last month, a watchdog was ordered...
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A hacker claims to have private details linked to more than 400 million Twitter accounts. The hacker, who is known as Ryushi, is requesting $200,000 in return for the data, and their actions has prompted Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) to launch an investigation. The DPC has announced that it will examine Twitter's "compliance with data-protection law in relation to that security issue". The data breach is said to include phone numbers and emails of some high-profile public figures, including celebrities and American politician Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, according to th...
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Mark Ruffalo has warned Elon Musk he is "destroying [his] credibility" with Twitter. The 'I Know This Much Is True' actor has urged the billionaire businessman - who bought the social media platform last month - to "get off" the app and ask someone else to run the business for him as he weighed in to speak up for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The House of Representatives member had claimed her Twitter account had stopped working properly and suggested it was retaliation after she had criticised Musk's plans for a monthly fee for account verification. Mark shared Alexandria's tweet, which read: "Yo...
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