So, is it safe to tweet now? | The Social – CNET News
Twitter stumbled again overnight on Thursday. But this time, it wasn’t the work of the “fail whale,” the cuddly cartoon personification of the site’s excessive technical baggage. Rather, the site was replaced with a foreboding message from “Iranian Cyber Army” before crashing entirely, indicating that it had been the victim of a malicious attack that targeted its internal servers.
Co-founder Biz Stone posted a brief clarification on the issue late on Thursday night. “Twitter’s DNS records were temporarily compromised tonight but have now been fixed,” he explained. “As some noticed, Twitter.com was redirected for a while but API and platform applications were working. We will update with more information and details once we’ve investigated more fully.”
At the risk of sounding like an evening-news anchor calling attention to exactly how dangerous your treadmill is or how many diseases you can get from the ball pit at Chuck E. Cheese, I think it’s time to explore the question: Is it safe to use Twitter?
