South Wales Echo

Around 130 Twitter accounts hit in hack

- The accounts of Barack Obama and Kim Kardashian were among those affected

SOME 130 accounts were affected by a hack on Twitter earlier this week which formed part of an apparent cyber scam, the social network has revealed.

Former US president Barack Obama, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and rapper Kanye West were among the high-profile accounts affected on Wednesday evening, leading to questions about Twitter’s security defences.

Tweets were simultaneo­usly posted promoting a Bitcoin scam, promising followers they would receive double the amount of money back if they transferre­d funds to a digital wallet.

The accounts of Elon Musk, Joe Biden, Jeff Bezos, Kim Kardashian West, Mike Bloomberg, Apple and

Uber are also known to have been hit.

The Silicon Valley titan believes the incident was a “co-ordinated social engineerin­g attack”, though Vice reports that an insider may have been behind it.

Updating its 166 million daily active users, Twitter said on Friday that it is “continuing to assess whether non-public data related to these accounts was compromise­d”.

“Based on what we know right now, we believe approximat­ely 130 accounts were targeted by the attackers in some way as part of the incident,” the firm wrote.

“For a small subset of these accounts, the attackers were able to gain control of the accounts and then send tweets from those accounts.”

They added: “We have also been taking aggressive steps to secure our systems while our investigat­ions are ongoing.

“We’re still in the process of assessing longer-term steps that we may take and will share more details as soon as we can.”

According to publicly available Bitcoin account data, the scam account received 12.86584703 in Bitcoin, which is valued at around £93,000.

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