Said that a “bug” sent user’s private direct messages to third-party developers “who were not authorized to receive them.” The social media giant began warning users Friday of the possible exposure with a message in the app. “The issue has persisted since May 2017, but we resolved it immediately upon discovering it,” the message said, which was by a Mashable reporter. “Our investigation into this issue is ongoing, but presently we have no reason to believe that any data sent to unauthorized developers was misused.” A spokesperson told TechCrunch that it’s “highly unlikely” that any communication was sent to the incorrect developers at all, but informed users out of an abundance of caution. Sorry, what?!
My DMs may have been sent to developers for a more than a year?? — Karissa Bell (@karissabe) Twitter said that only messages sent to brand accounts — like airlines or delivery services — may be affected. In, Twitter said that it’s investigation has confirmed “only one set of technical circumstances where this issue could have occurred.” The bug was found on September 10, but took almost two weeks to inform users. “If your account was affected by this bug, we will contact you directly through an in-app notice and on twitter.com,” said the advice. The company said that the bug affected less than 1 percent of users on Twitter.
The company had 335 million users as of its latest earnings release. “No action is required from you,” the message said. Vpn autoconnect 115 download. It’s the second data-related bug this year. In May, the company said it mistakenly in an internal log, used by Twitter staff.
Twitter urged users to change their password.
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According to the summary of the report, FBI agents interviewed 10 people and reached out to 11. They focused exclusively on witnesses with potential first-hand knowledge of alleged sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh. 'The FBI provided to the Senate 12 detailed FD-302 reports summarizing their interviews with the witnesses as well as supporting materials cited by the witnesses during their interviews,' the summary reads. Only senators and top aides are being allowed to review the full report in a secure facility on Capitol Hill. Notably absent from the witness list were any individuals directly related to the allegations of Julie Swetnick, who claimed in a sworn statement that she had witnessed Kavanaugh participating in systemic gang rapes decades ago. Swetnick's credibility has taken a beating in recent days, with one ex-boyfriend.
Another ex-boyfriend, as reports surfaced that she had previously been sued for allegedly concocting false sexual harassment claims. Swetnick is represented by anti-Trump lawyer Michael Avenatti. Among those questioned were Mark Judge, PJ Smyth, and Leland Keyser, the three individuals Christine Blasey Ford claimed were present in the house when Kavanaugh allegedly threw her on a bed and sexually assaulted her sometime in the 1980s (Ford has variously claimed the episode occurred in the mid-1980s and early 1980s, before testifying that it occurred in 1982).
'There is no corroboration of the allegations made by Dr. — Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans All three of those individuals had already provided statements to the Judiciary Committee under penalty of felony denying any knowledge of the alleged assault. Keyser, Ford's lifelong best friend, denied ever knowing Kavanaugh. When questioned about Keyser's statement at last Thursday's hearing, Ford suggested Keyser was having serious medical issues and had apologized for her denial. In a twist, Keyser told FBI investigators that she felt pressured to clarify her original statement saying she was unaware of any incident involving Kavanaugh and Ford, according to a report. Keyser, who later said she believed Ford even though she could not corroborate her story, told the investigators that she was urged to clarify her statement by Monica McLean, a former FBI agent and friend of Ford’s. (Ford's, directly contradicting Ford's sworn testimony last Thursday).