Twitter stated in the statement that more than 20 thousand user accounts or passwords published by hackers are repeated and contain many junk accounts that have been suspended by the site, many other accounts do not match the password.
Last week, hackers posted more than 55 thousand Twitter users' accounts and passwords on the Pastebin website, but Twitter said many of the information was useless.
Since the list of users is too long, hackers must divide the list into five articles on Pastebin to complete the posting. This group of hackers claimed to have been from Anonymous and hacked into Twitter servers.
Twitter pointed out in the statement that the company is still investigating the leak, but more than 20 thousand of the user accounts or passwords published by hackers are repeated, in addition, there are many junk accounts that have been suspended by the station, and many accounts do not match the password.
Even if the leaked information is of poor quality, Twitter has informed the affected users and encouraged them to change their account passwords immediately.