Breaking: More Twitter account features disable due to crypto hack

The hack is affecting a number of high profile accounts on the platform.

What you need to know

  • Twitter has experienced a major security breach.
  • The breach has resulted in a number of accounts sending Bitcoin-related tweets.
  • The hack appears to be part of a widespread cryptocurrency scam.

Twitter is currently experiencing a widespread security breach that is resulting in a number of high profile accounts encouraging their followers to send Bitcoin to an unknown account.

Update 4: Twitter has limited additional account functionality for more users, not just verified accounts.

Update 3: Some verified Twitter accounts are able to tweet again but only temporarily.

Update 2: Verified Twitter accounts have had their ability to tweet disable but can retweet.

Update 1: Twitter's official Support account has acknowledged the breach, saying that they are actively investigating and working on a fix.

Apple, along with a number of high profile Twitter accounts like Elon Musk, Uber, and Barack Obama have all been affected by the breach. While each tweet has been slightly different, all link to the same Bitcoin account.

In response to the hack, Twitter has currently shut down all verified accounts from being able to post on the platform.

Verified accounts can retweet, but are unable to tweet.

Additionally, non-verified accounts are being affected by Twitter's attempt to remedy the situation. Twitter is recommending everyone reset their password.

This is a developing story and we will update as we receive more information.

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