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Twitter service restored following global platform outage

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 16, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Twitter was restored Thursday
evening after a technical problem caused a global outage of nearly two hours
on the social media platform used by hundreds of millions worldwide.

The outage marked a new setback for the company, which for the past two
days has been fending off accusations of bias over its decision to block a
news report critical of Democratic White House candidate Joe Biden.

“We are continuing to monitor the issue, and things appear to have returned
to normal,” Twitter’s application programming interface site said at 0011 GMT
Friday.

The California-based company tweeted earlier: “We had some trouble with our
internal systems and don’t have any evidence of a security breach or hack.”

According to downdetector.com, users on every continent had reported being
unable to use the platform, but the outages were concentrated on the east and
west coasts of the United States, as well as Japan.

The outage appeared to have started around 2130 GMT. – Bias? –

The Twitter shutdown came at a delicate moment. The company this week took
the dramatic step of reducing the reach of a New York Post article critical
of Biden, drawing a harsh rebuke from conservatives.

Thursday’s outage was the latest technical breakdown to knock Twitter
offline. The platform experienced an hour-long outage in July 2019, one
lasting several hours a year ago and yet another last February.

More worrisome are hacking attacks on popular social media platforms like
Twitter.

In July, prominent Americans including former president Barack Obama,
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Tesla chief Elon
Musk saw their Twitter accounts hacked.

The attack targeted at least 130 accounts, with tweets posted by the
intruders duping people into sending $100,000 in Bitcoin, supposedly in
exchange for double the amount sent.

Several people aged 17 to 22 have since been charged for the hack, in which
they targeted Twitter employees for personal passcodes to get into the
company’s internal systems.

In September 2019, Twitter experienced a brief but embarrassing attack: the
account of its founder Jack Dorsey was hacked and erratic and offensive
messages were posted from it.

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