Twitter co-founder’s account hacked

June 09, 2016 08:33 pm | Updated November 29, 2021 01:13 pm IST - New York

Twitter Chief Executive Evan Williams speaks during a Tweetup Japan 2010 Summer event in Tokyo,Friday, July 23, 2010.   Twitter Chief Executive Williams celebrated the dramatic growth of the microblogging service he co-founded at a dinner event Friday with 500 Japanese fans and promised to learn from them.  (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

Twitter Chief Executive Evan Williams speaks during a Tweetup Japan 2010 Summer event in Tokyo,Friday, July 23, 2010. Twitter Chief Executive Williams celebrated the dramatic growth of the microblogging service he co-founded at a dinner event Friday with 500 Japanese fans and promised to learn from them. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

After a series of celebrity Twitter handle hacks over the past weeks, Evan Williams, the co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, had his account briefly compromised, a media report said.

A group by the name of OurMine — the same group that claimed credit for compromising Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg’s social media accounts on Monday — took credit for hacking his account in a tweet on Wednesday, which was deleted minutes later, technology website Mashable reported on Thursday.

The company released a statement later saying it does not comment on individual accounts.

“A number of other online services have seen millions of passwords stolen in the past several weeks. We recommend people use a unique, strong password for Twitter,” the company was quoted as saying.

This hack has added another name in the list of high-profile people whose accounts have been compromised recently. Singers Drake and Lana Del Rey and professional American football league NFL have all been hit in recent days.

In early 2015, Twitter’s chief financial officer and head of Twitter Ventures, Anthony Noto’s account was hacked that resulted in many spam messages.

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