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| Twitter 'confident' that 32 million usernames weren't hacked Recently revealed breaches into MySpace and LinkedIn have been followed by someone allegedly selling 32 million leaked Twitter accounts on the dark web. But Twitter spokespeople and the company's information security officer have denied that their se... https://www.engadget.com/2016/06/09/...werent-hacked/ |
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