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32 million Twitter passwords up for sale

Hackers may accept stolen over 32 million Twitter passwords that they are now selling in the dark web. Twitter has said that its systems accept not been breached.

Millions of Twitter passwords may have been leaked

Post-obit massive data leaks that take released over half a billion of passwords in the dark spider web, Twitter is at present possibly among the affected sites. In the last month solitary, we saw a hacker selling stolen passwords of LinkedIn, MySpace and Tumblr - all the data from years onetime hacks and network breaches. A Russian hacker, linked to final calendar month's three mega breaches is now claiming to have a MASSIVE cache of millions of Twitter account logins for auction. Twitter, yet, insists that it hasn't been hacked into.

We are confident that these usernames and credentials were not obtained by a Twitter data breach – our systems have non been breached. In fact, we've been working to help go along accounts protected by checking our data confronting what's been shared from contempo other countersign leaks. - Twitter

For ten bitcoins (about $5,807), hacker is selling over 32 millions of email addresses, usernames and patently text passwords. The seller said they obtained 379 one thousand thousand accounts in 2015. LeakedSource, a search engine of hacked data, noted in a blog post that the database that is on sale contains more than 32 1000000 account details, after they removed the duplicates. The site, having obtained a copy itself, has said that the passwords are stored in patently text, and a large number of the data belongs to users in Russia.

Twitter credentials are existence traded in the tens of millions on the night spider web. LeakedSource has obtained and added a copy of this data to its ever-growing searchable repository of leaked information. This data set up was provided to us by a user who goes by the alias "Tessa88@exploit.im", and has given u.s.a. permission to name them in this blog.

[...] more likely the malware was spread to Russians.

At this point, it appears that these details might have been obtained through malware attacks on users rather breaching Twitter itself. LeakedSource explained that passwords seem to exist "stolen directly from consumers, therefore they are in plaintext with no encryption or hashing."

Change your Twitter passwords, ASAP...

LeakedSource also revealed that the most commonly used passwords in the database is 123456, followed by 123456789, qwerty, and password. Having a copy of stolen passwords, hackers find it even more than easy to target users, specially those who utilize similar passwords on several sites.

Nosotros hope that yous are not someone who uses "countersign" every bit a password, considering that wouldn't require a malware attack or network breach to break into your online accounts. But, whether this is a legitimate leak or simply a list compiled from the already existing pool of passwords, it wouldn't hurt to alter your Twitter password.

By the manner, Mark Zuckerberg isn't in the dataset - in case you were wondering.

Source: https://wccftech.com/32-million-twitter-passwords-up-for-sale/

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