Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Tuesday 17 April 2018

Is Twitter.com is down? Social network collapses after suffering major outage

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Twitter is back up for now. Still no word from any official channels though.

Most popular social media Twitter gets down around the world this afternoon after suffering a serious outage. The problem started just before 3pm this afternoon and stopped people logging on to the Twitter website or sending tweets using the app. People who visited the website were told: ‘Something is technically wrong. ‘Thanks for noticing. We’re going to fix it up and have things back to normal soon.’ On the website Down Detector, one person wrote: ‘My twitter page isn’t showing any tweets. Not the best time for this to happen. I hope they fix the problem soon.’ Another person added: ‘TWITTER IS DOWN… THIS IS THE END OF THE WORLD!’ It later snapped back to normal, revealing that a lot of twits had spent the outage frantically trying to write tweets about the inability to tweet.



Twitter down -Here are some of the top reasons websites go offline...

Hardware failures – servers that host websites can go wrong, and that can take a website offline

DNS issues – the DNS is the system that directs your computer to a website, so problems with the DNS can make websites appear as if they're not working

DDoS attack – hackers can flood a website's servers with fake 'pings', overloading them and causing them to crash

Hack attack – hackers could also get access to a website's systems and take it offline through a host of different methods

Scheduled maintenance – sometimes websites have to go offline for big changes to be made

Emergency maintence – if a very important change needs to be made quickly, users might not always be warned in advance of downtime


Were you affected by the Twitter outage? How did you cope during the 35 minutes of downtime? Let us know in the comments!

Tuesday 10 April 2018

Despacito, has been hacked,which has had over five billion views.

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A bunch of hackers have hacked VEVO, they've changed the titles of all the popular music videos and deleted Despacito. Gangnam Style is the only song that isn't on a VEVO channel because Psy was smart enough to upload it to his own.

Hackers broke into the video for "Despacito" on Monday (Apr. 9) and defaced the clip's cover image with a picture of a masked people pointing guns, resulting in the most-viewed music video of all time being taken down temporarily. According to BBC News, the hackers, who go by Prosox and Kuroi'sh, had also broken into clips by more than a dozen other artists, including Drake, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Shakira


The hackers, calling themselves Prosox and Kuroi'sh, had replaced some of the videos' titles with their own messages, including a call to "free Palestine" alongside their own nicknames.

hackers posted a cryptic message to Vevo, writing "@Vevo You have all my respect but do not leave the control to your site to any developer did not take into account this hacking it was a fun if we would like to harm your customers we would delete all the video but I did not delete despacito must believe me."


 Prof Alan Woodward,Cyber-security expert, said it was unlikely that the hacker had been able to gain access so easily.

"To upload and alter video content with code you should require an authorisation token," he said.

"So, either this hacker has found a way around that need for authorisation, or they are being economical with the facts, or they obtained the permissions in some other way."

Sunday 18 March 2018

Twitter hunting jihadists accounts

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Twitter hunting jihadists accounts: They have been closed over 125,000 online profiles with “terrorist content”

Microblogging platform, Twitter, has begun using antispam technology to detect accounts that promote terrorism, suspending in recent months, 125,000 online profiles with Islamist character,  informs  The New York Times. The Twitter company has launched this campaign to urge of Administration of Washington, who asked online social networks to intensify actions to combat terrorist messages.

Online social networks have become a recruiting tool and radicalization used by groups such as  Islamic State terrorist organization. Twitter, based in San Francisco American city, announced additional staff specialized in the detection of terrorist content to reduce “significant” reaction time. Twitter experts use technology similar to anti-spam to detect and suspend accounts that promote terrorism.

Barack Obama administration welcomed the microblogging platform announcement.
“We committed to take all possible measures to block terrorist activities, including in cyberspace; welcome the measures taken by the private partners in this field”, has sent the White House.