If You Use TweetGif, Your Twitter Password May Be Posted Online

Are you fond of sharing animated .gif files on Twitter? Well, if you are and if you TweetGif to do so, you may be among the 10,000 Twitter users whose info has been published by the new and improved LulzSec.

PC Magazine reports that a group calling itself LulzSec Reborn, a 3.0 version of the earlier LulzSec, has leaked 10,000 Twitter profiles’ passwords, usernames, real names, locations, bios, avatars and secret tokens used to authenticate their accounts.

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