Twitter big problem with a virus: Ask all users to change passwords

Twitter has asked its 330 million users to change password after saying they had discovered a virus, writes Periscope. The company has said it has detected and regulated the virus, and has not encountered any indicacies of any abuse of anyone”. Yet, they were all asked to tell [...]
Twitter has asked its 330 million users to change password after saying they had discovered a virus, writes Periscope.
The company has said it has detected and regulated the virus, and has not encountered any indicacies of any abuse of anyone”. Yet, they were asked to change their passwords as a precaution.
Users who were locked on Twitter on Tuesday found a message telling them to change their passwords.
It is not clear how many accounts of this platform have been infected. A man who handles these jobs has told Reuters that the number was corporate and that the problem has persevered for several months. /Periscopi












