Twitter had a data security problem last week that might sound trivial. Email addresses, phone numbers, and the last four digits of the credit cards used to buy ads on Twitter were left in browser cache after the transaction, and that cache was not secured. This may seem trivial, but the consequences could be far more significant than you might think. Let’s explore how.
When will people understand that "social media" is not social, and its not "free". It sends its users down tunnels, dangerous ones. Its NOT free, because you are the product feeding the beast with your data. The same goes for the cloud/somebody elses computer, none of its good but idiots cant seem to say no to it
Twitter’s Security Blunder: More Dangerous Than You Think
Posted by: Rob Enderle June 29, 2020 04:00 AMTwitter had a data security problem last week that might sound trivial. Email addresses, phone numbers, and the last four digits of the credit cards used to buy ads on Twitter were left in browser cache after the transaction, and that cache was not secured. This may seem trivial, but the consequences could be far more significant than you might think. Let’s explore how.