Twitter confirms stolen passwords are real, warns affected users

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The recently leaked database containing nearly 33 million Twitter login credentials, including passwords in plain text, is definitely the real deal.

In a blog post Friday, Twitter confirmed it started warning users whose accounts may have been affected, as well as locking...

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