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  2. Privacy Badger - Wikipedia

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    AdNauseam – A free and open-source browser extension that blocks and clicks on ads served by sites that ignore Do Not Track; Blur – An open-source application designed to stop non-consensual third party trackers.

  3. 2020 Twitter account hijacking - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 2020, between 20:00 and 22:00 UTC, 130 high-profile Twitter accounts were reportedly compromised by outside parties to promote a bitcoin scam. [1] [2] Twitter and other media sources confirmed that the perpetrators had gained access to Twitter's administrative tools so that they could alter the accounts themselves and post the tweets directly.

  4. SpyEye - Wikipedia

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    SpyEye is a malware program that attacks users running Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, Firefox and Internet Explorer on Microsoft Windows operating systems. [1] This malware uses keystroke logging and form grabbing to steal user credentials for malicious use.

  5. Crypto Long & Short: Why the Twitter Hack Was Good for ...

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    Yes, the Twitter hack was basically a giant bitcoin scam. But the fallout is showing the world the strengths of cryptocurrency and decentralization.

  6. Twitter Blocking Access to Users Who Aren’t Logged In as an ...

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  7. Twitter users reveal hack to keep app’s original look after ...

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    Twitter users are using this hack to keep their app with the pre-update look.

  8. Twitter Blue verification controversy - Wikipedia

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    Twitter subsequently stopped distinguishing Twitter Blue subscribers from legacy verified accounts on April 2. [59] On April 19, the Twitter Verified account tweeted that, on April 20, legacy verified checkmarks would disappear, in apparent reference to the cannabis slang number 420; Musk had previously tweeted about the April 20 date on April 11.

  9. Market Wrap: What Twitter Hack? Traders Stay Busy Buying ...

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