Cryptocurrency exchange EtherDelta, announced it suffered a security
breach in a series of tweets posted online last night.
Not exact matches
After the massive data
breach at Equifax, many cybersecurity experts have advised consumers to freeze their credit.But that very measure could mean paying fees that go to none other than Equifax, said Senators Brian Schatz (D - Hawaii),
in a
series of tweets today.
In a
series of tweets that have since been deleted, Facebook's chief security officer, Alex Stamos, insisted that although user's personal information may have been misused, it wasn't retroactively a «
breach.»
Similarly, Alex Stamos, Facebook's outgoing chief
of security,
in a
series of now - deleted
tweets, argued that the company hadn't been
breached, but rather that researchers had been able to grab users» friends» information, which Facebook no longer allows.
In a
series of tweets on December 17, 2017, the founder
of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, alleged the United States government
of breaching citizens» First Amendment rights.