TWITTER SAYS EACH OF THE 336 MILLION USERS SHOULD CHANGE THEIR PASSWORDS
Twitter has prescribed its 336 million clients change their passwords.
The company declared on Thursday it found a bug that spared client passwords unprotected on an inward log.
Twitter said it has since settled the issue. In spite of the fact that the organization said there is no confirmation passwords have been spilled or abused, it is asking its clients to refresh their passwords.
“As a safety measure, consider changing your secret word on all administrations where you’ve utilized this watchword,” the organization tweeted.
The organization secures client passwords by means of a procedure called hashing, which indicates arbitrary characters set up of the genuine passwords. Yet, the distinguished bug put away the passwords in their unique plain-content shape to an “inner log.”
Twitter (TWTR) did not determine what number of passwords were put away there.
The organization declined to remark on when the bug was found, to what extent it had been putting away passwords in this way and what number of passwords were influenced. Yet, it repeated to CNN “this isn’t a rupture.”
Twitter is provoking clients to change their passwords through a fly up window on the site that clarifies the idea of the bug and connections to their Settings page.
There isn't a Steem version of Twitter is there?
It's called Zappl
Wow I will try it
Yeah @vishire .. I think this the moment to move to decentralized social media mostly with Smart Media Token.
Thanks for letting me know.