Friday, October 12, 2012

Twitter?s Lame Attitude To A Startupper?s Hijacked Account Could Be The Tip Of The Iceberg

before yung hackTwitter's CEO may well be a former comedian, but the many people who suffer the harsh experience of having their Twitter account hijacked surely think it no laughing matter. I've been following the case of Jenny Jung, a startup co-founder in Berlin who had her Twitter account hacked into and stolen six days ago. Jung is one of the key people putting together a massive new startup space in Berlin called Factory Berlin. Given Twitter's size - 140 million users - it's unlikely that her case is isolated. There are bound to be many others out there who have woken up to find, somehow, that their account has been hijacked. But Twitter's 'shrug shoulders' reaction to her plight has me worried.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Sbi-D9jFXrI/

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