Russian Hacker Selling Information of 32 Million Twitter Accounts, Report Says (zdnet.com)
An anonymous reader writes: The hacker who has links to the recent Myspace, LinkedIn, and Tumblr data breaches, is claiming to have obtained a database of millions of Twitter accounts. The data reportedly includes addresses, usernames, and plain-text passwords of 379 million Twitter accounts. The hacker, Tessa88, wants 10 bitcoins, or about $5,820 for the cache. On Wednesday, LeakedSource claimed that the real number of accounts was just under 33 million, which is more than 10 percent of Twitter's monthly active accounts. This follows the hacking of Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter and Pinterest accounts.
There's no way to check if your account is on the Twitter account list. That would require knowing the list, which the hacker is selling.
In general, you should visit https://haveibeenpwned.com/ on occasion to see if your account data was breached.
Best practice is to have different passwords everywhere, so hackers can't use stolen passwords from one site to login to another site. This is one of the reasons selling accounts is profitable.
Yes to 1, no to 2.
Tessa88 was the benefactor that gave the data to LeakedSource. He's not the hacker. Way to go ZDNet. You just blamed an innocent person. https://www.leakedsource.com/b...
Go away!