Hackers claimed to have access to the user records of 200 million people on Elon Musk's X, formerly called Twitter.
It's unclear exactly how the breach occurred. This particular leak affects more than 200 million users. However, roughly 2.8 ...
A massive data leak of 2.87 billion X/Twitter profiles, more than four times the site's current active monthly user estimate ...
The alleged breach was first reported by Safetydetective.com, whose researchers found a 34 GB downloadable file on hacking ...
Cybersecurity researchers at SafetyDetectives recently discovered a post on the hacking forum BreachForums from a user named ...
According to the report, the post contained a 34GB downloadable file, which included over 200 million data entries related to ...
X users should proceed with caution if they receive any emails purporting to be official correspondence from X. Hackers may ...
Elon Musk's social media site X.com (formerly known as Twitter) just got hit with a massive data breach. Hundreds of millions ...
A hacker has claimed to have publicly posted a database containing details of some 200 million X (formerly known as Twitter) ...
The report of the social media platform's data breach comes days after Elon Musk announced (on March 28) having sold the social media platform of his artificial intelligence company, xAI. Per CNN, xAI ...
An alleged data leak has exposed the profile data of nearly 2.87 billion X users, including details like user IDs, screen ...
A recent post on a prominent hacking message board reportedly contained more than 201 million entries of data belonging to X ...