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Twitter confirms zero-day used to access data of 5.4 million accounts

Posted on 9 August 2022

From securityaffairs.co

At the end of July, a threat actor leaked data of 5.4 million Twitter accounts that were obtained by exploiting a now-fixed vulnerability in the popular social media platform.

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