Twitter may introduce two-step authentication after recent hacking incidents

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By Surbhi Chawla | Updated: 25 April 2013 11:48 IST

The micro-blogging website Twitter is looking at introducing two-step authentication after a spate of high-profile hacking incidents.

According to a news report by Wired.com, Twitter is already in process of testing this two-step security solution internally and will be looking to offer this to users shortly. There is no exact word on when the micro-blogging website will be rolling out this new feature.

Wired has also mentioned that Twitter had posted a job advertisement in February to solicit engineers that will be engaged in developing this system.

The two-step authentication is expected to help Twitter in combatting hacking attempts. Recently, many users, especially celebrities and high-profile organisations have reported about their Twitter accounts be hacked. Just this Tuesday, the Twitter account of Associated Press had been compromised. The hacker had tweeted through the AP account a false news regarding bombing at White House and President Obama being injured.

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As a result of this tweet the stock markets in US tanked and a whopping $136.5 billion were wiped off in a matter of minutes.

On Monday, FIFA President Sepp Blatter's Twitter account was hacked and a series of bizarre tweets saying he was stepping down and was involved in corruption had been posted. This news spread like wildfire and FIFA had to issue a press statement informing that some FIFA accounts, including @SeppBlatter and @fifaworldcup, had been hacked.

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In February, Twitter had to reset the passwords of over 250,000 accounts, after hackers broke into its systems.

So this two-step authentication system could indeed be a good idea and help in adding another layer of security, which will help in preventing such attacks. However, it is not a fix it all solution and Twitter will need to develop more comprehensive solutions even in the future to safeguard the interests of its users.

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Twitter had announced in March 2013 that it has more than 200 million active users sending over 400 million tweets every day.

 

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