How to check if your Twitter account has been hacked
Jul 16, 2020, 11:35 IST
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- Verified accounts on Twitter were recently hacked as a part of a bitcoin-giveaway scam.
- The company is currently investigating the incident and frozen activity on the affected accounts.
- Here’s how to check if your Twitter account has been hacked, and what do if the account is compromised.
Short of losing access to your account, if you think you’ve been hacked or that someone else has access to your Twitter account, there are some easy ways to check.
The social networking giant recommends looking out for the following red flags:
- Unexpected Tweets by your account
- Unintended Direct Messages sent from your account
- Other account behaviours you didn't make or approve — like following, unfollowing, or blocking
- Received a notification from Twitter stating that your account may be compromised
- Received a notification from Twitter stating that your account information has changed, and you didn't change it
- Noticed your password is no longer working and you are being prompted to reset it
- Change your password
- Make sure your email address is secure — preferably change your password there as well
- Revoke third-party authorisations
- Update passwords on trusted third-party apps
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