More than 200 million claimed leaked and stolen data records relating to x users have been posted on a popular hacker forum A massive data leak of 2.87 billion x/twitter profiles, more than four times the site's current active monthly user estimate and likely including most going back to the creation of twitter, may have been the work of a disgruntled former employee laid off during musk's takeover of the company. What you need to know.
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A massive data leak, potentially the largest social media breach ever, reportedly exposes 400gb of data from roughly 2.87 billion twitter (x) user accounts.
Massive twitter (x) profile data leak exposes details of 2.8 billion users
Alleged insider leak surfaces with no official response from the company A data leak involving a whopping 2.87 billion twitter (x) users has surfaced on the infamous breach forums According to a post by a user named thinkingone, the leak is the result of a disgruntled x employee who allegedly stole the data during a. Hackers on the illicit marketplace breach forums have disseminated a massive dataset allegedly containing 2.9 billion twitter (x) user records
Although most of the data in a leak is public, cybercriminals can still find many uses for it A threat actor hiding under the moniker thinkingone claims it obtained a massive new leak, the largest social media breach ever. the hacker. Twitter finally addressed reports that a dataset of email addresses linked to hundreds of millions of twitter users was leaked and put up for sale online, saying that it found no evidence the data. Twitter says both datasets are the same, but with duplicated data removed in the smaller leak, and that neither came from using the flaw.
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