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Twitter quiet about 55,000 hacked user accounts

Hackers reportedly affiliated with the hacktivist group Anonymous claimed this week to have accessed and published the details of around 55,000 Twitter accounts.

Twitter says most of the hacked accounts are duplicates or bogus.But Twitter said these claims are largely bogus, and that the group mostly posted duplicate information or username and password information for suspended spam accounts.

An anonymous Pastebin user posted five extremely long pages of alleged Twitter usernames and passwords to the text storage site on Monday. The hacking news aggregator Airdemon.net reported the supposed breach on Tuesday, beginning to fuel speculation around the web of a massive successful attack on Twitter’s servers. Airdemon said celebrity accounts were among those compromised, and also claimed to have information from a “Twitter insider” confirming the attack.

Twitter representative debunked the notion of a hugely successful breach but said the company is still investigating the situation.

The list of accounts posted to Pastebin contains more than 20,000 duplicates and information for many spam accounts that have already been suspended, a spokesperson said.

Twitter also claims that many of the usernames and passwords do not in fact appear to linked to one another, rendering them essentially useless.

Twitter has sent out password resets to accounts that may have been affected and encourages other concerned users to visit the network’s Help Center to change their passwords and review security settings.

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