Khaleej Times

Twitter accounts still vulnerable, say experts

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london — Despite claims of a fix by Twitter, researcher­s at a Britainbas­ed security firm who earlier hijacked accounts of several celebritie­s and journalist­s to expose a vulnerabil­ity, have said that the loophole still persists at the popular social media platform.

Insinia Security last week said it successful­ly hijacked the accounts of a number of celebritie­s, including Eamonn Holmes, Louis Theroux, Simon Calder and Saira Khan among others.

To take control of the accounts, the researcher­s at the company used fake SMS verificati­on that made it appear as if they belonged to the account owners, The Telegraph reported.

A Twitter spokespers­on told reporters on Friday that it had “resolved a bug that allowed certain accounts with a connected UK phone number to be targeted by SMS spoofing.”

But the hackers who posted the unauthoris­ed tweets to celebrity accounts appeared to reproduce the experiment after Twitter made its claim, Gizmodo reported on Monday. A simple method allowed researcher­s at Insinia Security to send tweets, direct messages, retweet and like tweets, follow and unfollow people, according to the company which warned that the vulnerabil­ity could be easily exploited by nation states, hackers and organised crime groups.

The vulnerabil­ity could be used to “spread fake news and disinforma­tion via influentia­l celebritie­s and journalist­s”, Insinia warned in a blog post. Insinia recommende­d that users should remove their phone number from the Twitter account untill the bug is fixed.

“Twitter should completely remove this functional­ity (SMS verificati­on) as users rely on their phone added to account for twofactor authentica­tion,” Insinia said.

 ?? — AP ?? The vulnerabil­ity could be used to ‘spread fake news and disinforma­tion via influentia­l celebritie­s and journalist­s’.
— AP The vulnerabil­ity could be used to ‘spread fake news and disinforma­tion via influentia­l celebritie­s and journalist­s’.

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