⁍ Twitter said on Wednesday that the hackers who breached its systems last week likely read the direct messages of 36 accounts.


⁍ In tweets from its support account and an updated blog post, Twitter said it had no indication that the private messages of any other elected officials were obtained.


– Twitter says hackers who broke into the company’s systems last week likely read the direct messages of at least 36 accounts, including one belonging to an elected official in the Netherlands, Business Insider reports. In a blog post and tweet, the company says it has no indication that the private messages of any other elected officials were obtained in the hack. Twitter says the hackers likely read the direct messages of 36 accounts, including one belonging to an elected official in the Netherlands. In tweets from its support account and an updated blog post, Twitter said it had no indication that the private messages of any other elected officials were obtained.



Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/10-things-in-tech-you-need-to-know-today-july-23-2020-7