Twitter’s Titanic Data Leak: 2.87 Billion User Profiles Set Sail on Breach Forums!

A data leak involving 2.87 billion Twitter users has been exposed on Breach Forums. Allegedly caused by a disgruntled employee, this leak is the largest in social media history. The silence from X is deafening, leaving users wondering if their data is now more public than a celebrity’s lunch order.

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Holy data dump, Batman! It seems X just got a bigger leak than the Titanic, and nobody’s even noticed! It’s like the world’s largest game of cybersecurity ‘Where’s Waldo?’ but with billions of user profiles. Meanwhile, X is as quiet as a mime at a library, leaving us wondering if this is a case of “hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil” or just “ignore it, and it’ll go away”.

Key Points:

  • Alleged data leak from X surfaces, involving 2.87 billion user profiles.
  • The leak, posted by ThinkingOne, purportedly stems from a disgruntled employee.
  • Data includes a treasure trove of profile metadata but no email addresses.
  • ThinkingOne merged this data with a previous 2023 breach.
  • X’s lack of response raises questions about transparency and security.

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