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How the FBI tracked down the Twitter hackers

Posted on 1 August 2020

From zdnet.com

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After earlier today US law enforcement charged three individuals for the recent Twitter hack, with the help of court documents released by the DOJ, ZDNet was able to piece together a timeline of the hack, and how US investigators tracked down the three suspected hackers.

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