Twitter says hackers compromised 250,000 accounts
CBC News
Posted: Feb 1, 2013 7:37 PM MT
Last Updated: Feb 1, 2013 9:02 PM MT
Related
External Links
(Note:CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external links.)
Twitter has reset the passwords of 250,000 users after a sophisticated attack by hackers compromised their accounts.
Staff at the social media site detected "unusual access patterns that led to us identifying unauthorized access attempts to Twitter user data," according to a statement posted on Twitter's website on Friday afternoon.
"We discovered one live attack and were able to shut it down in process moments later," wrote Twitter's director of security, Bob Lord.
"However, our investigation has thus far indicated that the attackers may have had access to limited user information – user names, email addresses, session tokens and encrypted/salted versions of passwords – for approximately 250,000 users."
As a precautionary measure, the website reset the passwords of the affected accounts, and sent emails to those affected advising them of the changes.
The website linked the attack to an increase in large-scale cyber attacks on several large U.S. technology and media companies.
"Within the last two weeks, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal have chronicled breaches of their systems, and Apple and Mozilla have turned off Java by default in their browsers," said the statement.
"This attack was not the work of amateurs, and we do not believe it was an isolated incident. The attackers were extremely sophisticated."
Twitter staff advise everyone to disable Java in their browsers and make sure they are using unique passwords for different websites, each made from a combination of symbols, numbers and upper and lower case letters.
Share Tools
Latest Edmonton News Headlines
- Downtown market alters layout due to construction
- Mild temperatures and sunny skies brought thousands of people to 104th Street on Saturday as the City Market moved outside for the first day this year more »
- Loft residents start petition against proposed strip club
- Residents of the Cambridge Lofts on Jasper Avenue have started a petition to block a strip club from opening up in the building. more »
- Man killed in rollover near Slave Lake
- One man was killed and another injured in a rollover near Slave Lake early Saturday morning. more »
- Danielle Smith asks RCMP to investigate Sandhu
- Wildrose Official Opposition Leader Danielle Smith has requested the RCMP conduct a criminal investigation into the actions of Edmonton-Manning MLA Peter Sandhu. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Spectator killed at Edmonton Jeep event
- A 20-year-old woman died Saturday during an event for Jeep enthusiasts held in a parking lot just west of downtown Edmonton. more »
- RCMP scour for signs of 2 missing fishermen in N.B.
- The rescue attempt for two missing fishermen has been called off in New Brunswick, hours after one body was found. more »
- Afghan legislators block law protecting women
- An Afghan legislator says conservative lawmakers have blocked approval of a law that aims to protect women's freedoms, saying parts of it violate Islamic principles. more »
- Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucus
- Senator Pamela Wallin says she is recusing herself from the Conservative caucus while her travel expense claims are under scrutiny. Wallin's departure comes one day after Senator Mike Duffy left the Tory caucus amid controversy over his expense claims. more »
- Abducted woman found
- Danielle Smith asks RCMP to investigate Sandhu
- Remand centre sued by man who killed cellmate
- Mall owner sues Slave Lake and its fire department
- Mosquitoes arrive just in time for long weekend
- Breton, Alta., area remains identified
- Onoway, Alta., crash leaves 2 people dead
- Loft residents start petition against proposed strip club
- Edmonton MLA leaves caucus after CBC News investigation

