Twitter Hacked, 200 Million User Email Addresses Leaked: Report

Last Update: January 06, 2023, 07:13 AM IST

There was no clue to the identity or location of the hacker or hackers behind the breach.  (Image: Reuters)

There was no clue to the identity or location of the hacker or hackers behind the breach. (Image: Reuters)

Twitter has not commented on the report, which Alon Gal first posted on social media on December 24, nor has it responded to inquiries about the breach since that date

Hackers stole the email addresses of more than 200 million Twitter users and posted them on an online hacking forum, a security researcher said Wednesday.

“Unfortunately there will be a lot of hacking, targeted phishing and doxing going on,” Alon Gal, co-founder of Israeli cyber security-monitoring firm Hudson Rock, wrote on LinkedIn. He called it “one of the most significant leaks I’ve seen”.

Twitter has not commented on the report, which Gal first posted to social media on December 24, nor has it responded to inquiries about the breach since that date. It was not clear what action, if any, Twitter has taken to investigate or resolve the matter.

Reuters could not independently confirm that the data on the forum was authentic and came from Twitter. Screenshots of the hacker forum where the data appeared on Wednesday have circulated online.

Troy Hunt, creator of the breach-notification site Have I Been Pwned, looked at the leaked data and said on Twitter that it looks “just as it is told.”

There was no clue to the identity or location of the hacker or hackers behind the breach. This could happen as early as 2021, which was earlier Elon Musk took over the ownership of the company last year.

Claims about the size and scope of the breach initially varied with accounts as early as December stating that 400 million email addresses and phone numbers had been stolen.

A major breach at Twitter could draw the ire of regulators on both sides of the Atlantic. The Data Protection Commission in Ireland, where Twitter has its European headquarters, and the US Federal Trade Commission are monitoring the Elon Musk-owned company for compliance with European data protection regulations and a US consent order, respectively.

Messages left with the two regulators were not immediately returned on Thursday.

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