From: The Verge - Friday May 04, 2018 02:00 pm
Command Line newsletter

Twitter is asking all 330 million of its users to change their passwords after a bug exposed those details in plain text in an internal log. And if you use your Twitter password for other logins, you should probably change that, too. 

In this era of breaches, leaks, and apparently password-exposing bugs, you should really be using a password manager to organize your logins, make your passwords more secure, and generally make your life easier when you eventually have to change them. 

-Micah

TODAY ON THE VERGE

+ Twitter is advising all 330 million users to change passwords after bug exposed them in plain text

+ How to secure your Twitter account

+ Review: Bose SoundWear Companion neck speaker

+ Review: Lenovo’s Mirage Solo is an innovative VR headset, but most people shouldn’t buy it

Silicon Valley, Conway’s law, and the future of Windows

Criminals used a swarm of drones to surveil and disrupt an FBI hostage operation

What’s In Your Bag, Kimbra?

+ Video: Listening to music with headphones all day can damage your hearing, so be mindful of your volume levels

+ Vergecast: Facebook’s F8, Oculus Go, and Apple earnings

Sky News will use facial recognition to identify celebs and nobility at the upcoming royal wedding

Pocket Casts acquired by NPR, other public radio stations, and This American Life

Facebook Twitter Instagram
This email was sent to newsletter@gmail.com. Manage your email preferences, or unsubscribe to stop receiving emails from The Verge. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036.
Copyright © 2018. All rights reserved.