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Twitter Enhancing Security of US High-Profile Politicians' Accounts Ahead of Elections

© REUTERS / Mike BlakeThe Twitter App loads on an iPhone in this illustration photograph taken in Los Angeles, California, U.S., July 22, 2019.
The Twitter App loads on an iPhone in this illustration photograph taken in Los Angeles, California, U.S., July 22, 2019.  - Sputnik International
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Twitter announced in a press release that it is boosting security for accounts belonging to high-profile US politicians ahead of the upcoming November elections.

The enhanced security measures will apply to accounts in the White House, Congress, US governors, secretaries of state, presidential campaigns, several candidates running for Congress or governor, the release added.

"As we learn from the experience of past security incidents and implement changes, we’re also focused on keeping high-profile accounts on Twitter safe and secure during the 2020 US election", the release said on Thursday. "We’re taking the additional step of proactively implementing account security measures for a designated group of high-profile, election-related Twitter accounts in the United States".

These high-profile Twitter users will need to use strong passwords and will be encouraged to enable a two-factor authentication feature. Twitter will also have password reset protection enabled for the high-profile accounts in order to prevent any unauthorized password changes, the release read.

In addition, Twitter will implement more internal security protections that will boost detection of suspicious activity, increased login defences to prevent hacking and faster account recovery support, the release said.

Twitter had a massive security breach in July when a 17-year-old teenager in the state of Florida led a massive hack on the social media platform that targeted high-profile accounts, including Bill Gates, Barack Obama, and Elon Musk.

According to Twitter, a total of 130 social media accounts were hacked, 45 of which were used to post. The company previously reported that hackers entered the internal systems using the credentials of a small number of employees.

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