More Than 1,000 People Could Access Twitter’s ‘God Mode’

More Than 1,000 People Could Access Twitter’s ‘God Mode’
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2020-7-24 10:06

The admin panel used by hackers to access over one hundred accounts can be used by over 1,000 twitter employees — two former Twitter employees revealed.

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