The social network Twitter announced that mistakenly changed the password of "a large amount" of its more than 140 million active users while conducting a security monitoring to identify accounts whose privacy could be compromised.
"When we believe that an account is compromised change your password and send you an email to the user letting them know what we did," Twitter said Thursday through a post on his blog.
"In this case, change the password by mistake a large number of accounts, more than we thought we were engaged," he added.
Carolyn Penner, a spokeswoman for Twitter, declined to say how many accounts were affected.
The spokesman said there was a security breach.
[readon1 url="http://www.vallartatoday.com"]Source:www.vallartatoday.com - Translation by Suyapa Ajuria Nov. 9, 2012[/readon1]
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The social network Twitter announced that mistakenly changed the password of "a large amount" of its more than 140 million active users while conducting a security monitoring to identify accounts whose privacy could be compromised.
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