The arrest of a teenager described as the "mastermind" of Twitter piracy

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The repercussions of the massive piracy of the social networking site, Twitter, are still continuing, and the process that occurred in the middle of last month, and the facts are continuing to reveal little by little, especially after the FBI entered the line of this case.

And Twitter had previously said that based on the available information, 130 accounts were targeted by the attackers in some way during the incident in question, and said that for a small group of these accounts, the hackers were able to control them and send tweets from them, and also indicated that they do not have Evidence that attackers have accessed passwords, and therefore they see no need to reset user passwords.

It also indicated earlier that the hackers who implemented the scientific have also succeeded in accessing messages from 36 of the 130 accounts that were hacked, and Twitter also indicates that one of these accounts belongs to an elected Dutch political official, but this time the news The new comes from the US FBI.

Where the arrest of a 17-year-old teenager named "Graham Clark" has been announced, and Clark is described as the mastermind of this process, and the sources say that he will face 30 counts, the most important of which is organized fraud, fraudulent use of personal information and unauthorized access to a computer or electronic device.

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