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In a blog post, Twitter explains that it had learned of the bug that had allowed “some” accounts to stay logged in on multiple devices after a user reset their password voluntarily.. Typically ...
Twitter has disclosed an “incident” affecting the accounts of an unspecified number of users who opted to reset their passwords. According to the company, a “bug” introduced sometime in ...
From most AOL mobile apps: Tap the Menu icon. Tap Manage Accounts. Tap Account info. Tap Security settings. Enter your security code. Tap Change password. Enter a new password. If these steps don't work in your app, change your password using your mobile browser.
Some Twitter users are criticising the company for including a link to change the password in the email — a technique that is often employed by phishing scams to harvest passwords. But heads up ...
Yes, it’s that time again — password changing time. On Thursday, Twitter revealed that a bug caused the platform to store user passwords in unmasked form. Normally, sensitive personal data ...
Forgotten username. If you have forgotten your username you might be able to get the system to remind you. If you: then this special page can help you recover access to your account: Go to Special:PasswordReset and enter your email address, and the system will send an email containing, among other things [a], a reminder of your user name.
Enter your username and password. Click Sign in. If that doesn't fix the problem, try these steps and attempt to sign in after each one: Clear your browser's cookies. Quit and then restart your browser. Use a different supported web browser. Try signing into a different sign-in page, like our Aol.com sign-in page or the AOL Mail sign-in page.
The new password-reset process is especially useful; now, when you forget your login and need to create a new one, you can specify which phone number or email address where Twitter should send ...