Around 250,000 Twitter users may have had their accounts compromised
by computer hackers.
The social networking site said usernames, email addresses
and encrypted passwords may have been taken during an "extremely
sophisticated" attack on its systems.
In a blog posting, Bob Lord, director of
information security at Twitter, said there had been "a recent uptick in
large-scale security attacks aimed at US technology and media companies",
with the New York Times among those targeted.
He said: "Our investigation has indicated the attackers
may have had access to limited user information - usernames, email addresses,
session tokens and encrypted/salted versions of passwords - for approximately
250,000 users.
"As a precautionary security measure, we have reset
passwords and revoked session tokens for these accounts."
"This attack was not the work of amateurs and we do not
believe it was an isolated incident," he added. "The attackers were
extremely sophisticated and we believe other companies and organisations have
also been recently similarly attacked."
Mr Lord said that although "only a very small
percentage" of users were potentially affected, everyone who uses the site
should ensure their password is secure.
He said passwords should be at least 10 characters long,
contain upper and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols, and be different to passwords
used for other online accounts.
Most likely facebook data also compromised many twitter users use fb as well and the email id are same
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