twitter.com
High Impact•
32,888,300 records affected
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BreachAware
Description
In June 2016, a dump containing ~32 million records claiming to contain Twitter user credentials appeared online. Twitter responded by claiming that their systems had not been breached, leaving the possibility of a brute force or password reuse attack as the underlying cause.
What to do if you're affected
- 1.Change your password immediately if you have an account with this service
- 2.Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible
- 3.Check if your email appears in the breach using Have I Been Pwned
- 4.Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity
- 5.Consider using a password manager to generate unique passwords