Emails of 20 million Twitter users hacked

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The e-mails of 200 million users of the popular social media Twitter have been hacked, according to a report by the news agency Rotters, a security researcher.
According to the report of the RACTORS, hackers posted them in an online hacking forum after the e-mails were hacked.

‘This is the most significant hack I've seen,’ said Alon Gall, co-founder of Hudson Rock, a cyber security-monitoring firm in Israel, on social media.’

However, Twitter has not yet commented on the issue, it is not clear whether Twitter has launched any investigation.

Meanwhile, the hacking forum information was not independently verified by the RACTORS, but the few screenshots related to the hacking have already been released on social media.

The people concerned believe that the e-mails were hacked earlier last year before Elon Musk bought Twitter, but it is not yet known from where and when the hackers took the incident.

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