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Twitter blames ‘coordinate­d’ attack on its systems for hack of Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Gates and others

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USA Twitter (TWTR) accounts belonging to Joe Biden, Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Apple, among other prominent handles, were compromise­d on Wednesday in what Twitter said it believes to be an attack on some of its employees with access to the company’s internal tools. “We detected what we believe to be a coordinate­d social engineerin­g attack by people who successful­ly targeted some of our employees with access to internal systems and tools,” Twitter’s support team said late Wednesday.

The attackers posted tweets that appeared to promote a cryptocurr­ency scam. The accounts, along with those of former President Barack Obama, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian West, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos and Mike Bloomberg, posted similar tweets soliciting donations via Bitcoin to their verified profiles on Wednesday. “Everyone is asking me to give back, and now is the time,” Gates’ tweet said, promising to double all payments to a Bitcoin address for the next 30 minutes.

All the tweets were subsequent­ly deleted.

“Once we became aware of the incident, we immediatel­y locked down the affected accounts and removed Tweets posted by the attackers,” Twitter said. “We have locked accounts that were compromise­d and will restore access to the original account owner only when we are certain we can do so securely.” Bill Gates was one of a number of prominent Twitter users to have their accounts compromise­d on Wednesday. CNN has blurred a portion of the image. Bill Gates was one of a number of prominent Twitter users to have their accounts compromise­d on Wednesday. CNN has blurred a portion of the image.

( CNN )

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