Many verified twitter accounts hacked including Barack Obama, Bill Gates

The handles of Bill Gates, Joe Biden, Elon Musk, and Apple’s Twitter were hacked. By hacking this account, the hacker tweeted to promote cryptocurrency fraud. Also, former US Presidents Barack Obama, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian West, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, and Mike Bloomberg have made similar posts. That means hackers have also hacked their Twitter accounts.

Hackers wrote in a tweet by hacking the account of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, all asking me to give it back and now is the time. Also, in the tweet, it is also claimed that the payments of Bitcoin will be doubled in 30 minutes.

On Wednesday, Twitter Support said in its tweet, “We know that incidents of security breeches are coming up with Twitter accounts.” We are working on it and trying to fix it soon. We will share updates about this soon.

Hackers prohibited tweeting from verified accounts before hackers hacked verified accounts of well-known users. The tweet could only be done without a verified handle. Twitter support also said that it is possible that users are not able to reset the password of their Twitter account. We are reviewing this event soon.

This is not the first time that the Twitter account of users has been hacked. In the past too many times users’ Twitter accounts have been affected by hackers. Hackers mostly target verified accounts. The reason behind this is that all the famous and well-known world leaders around the world use Twitter. This is why hackers try to target these accounts.

Last year, the account of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was hacked. Since then, questions were also arising in the minds of the users that when the account of the CEO of Twitter can be hacked, then the accounts of other users can be easily affected. However, after this, Twitter has taken several steps for the security of its platform.

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