![]() LeakedSource has added the information to its search engine, which is paid but lets people remove leaked information for free.īased on information in the data (including the fact that many of the passwords are displayed in plaintext), LeakedSource believes that the user credentials were collected by malware infecting browsers like Firefox or Chrome rather than stolen directly from Twitter. LeakedSource says the cache of Twitter data contains 32,888,300 records, including email addresses, usernames, and passwords. Other major security compromises which have hit the news recently include a Myspace hack that involved over 360 million accounts, possibly making it the largest one ever, and the leak of 100 million LinkedIn passwords stolen in 2012. ![]() LeakedSource, a site with a search engine of leaked login credentials, said in a blog post that it received a copy of the user information from the same alias used by the person who gave it hacked data from Russian social network VK last week.
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