Hackers have stolen the email addresses of more than 200 million Twitter users and posted them on an online hacking forum, a security researcher says. 7NEWS
Twitter has not commented on the report, which Gal first posted about on social media on December 24, nor responded to inquiries about the breach since that date.Twitter is yet to comment on reports hackers have stolen and posted users' email addresses online.Reuters could not independently verify the data on the forum was authentic and came from Twitter.
Email addresses of more than 200 million Twitter users have been stolen, according to a security researcher.Claims about the size and scope of the breach initially varied, with early accounts in December saying 400 million email addresses and phone numbers were stolen.
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