Twitter is asking customers to change their password

After getting an error on Twitter's own network, 33 million users have suggested changing their password, this popular social network platform.


source- uc browser.com
However, they have assured the users that they did not find any evidence of theft of someone's passwords or the misuse of the information in the internal investigation.

According to the BBC report, even if there is no evidence that a password has been stolen, Twitter has asked customers to change their passwords as an additional warning.

Twitter has not released the exact password due to the error. But the BBC wrote that those numbers were not very low and they had learned that the problem was for a few months.

Twitter CEO Jak Dorcey said in a tweet that when a user passes a password to log in, it is changed to another number or character to hide it from Twitter's employees, which is called hashing.

But before the expiry of hashing due to that error, the password of the customer was being deposited in the internal computer log in Twitter.

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