Monday, 29 December 2014

Twitter Sign-In Issue Resolved After Widespread Outage On Desktop And Mobile Platforms

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Twitter has confirmed that the sign-in issue has been resolved.
Twitter announced late on Sunday that an issue, which prevented many users from signing into the social networking site from desktop computers as well as through third-party mobile applications, has been resolved.
The company had earlier confirmed on its official blog that engineers were working on fixing the problem, which stopped some users from accessing the microblogging site through online and mobile apps, including Twitter for Android, Echofon and Twitterific. The issue also caused tweets that were posted using Tweetdeck to be backdated by almost a year, TechCrunch reported.
“This issue was due to a bug in our front end code, which has
been patched. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this,” Twitter said.
While Twitter has not said what exactly caused the outage, a Twitter user -- @AnonyPress -- posted a picture that suggested the company’s servers might have assumed the date to be Dec. 29, 2015, which likely caused the forced log-out for many users.
According to another Twitter account @TheAnonMovement, which appears to be related to the hackers group “Anonymous,” the issue was an internal server error and was not linked to any cyberattack.

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