After prominent hacks, Twitter declares email security overhaul



Twitter is including another layer of security to the messages it conveys to clients, executing another validation innovation (DMARC) that the organization says should help prevent clients from seeing email conveyed by programmers acting like Twitter. The blocking innovation depends on participation from email suppliers, yet Twitter noticed that the world's greatest — Hotmail, Outlook/Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, and AOL — are as of now on board.

In a blog entry today, Twitter says it started revealing the security redesign recently, probably before the prominent hijackings of Burger King's and Jeep's Twitter accounts this week. The organization didn't, be that as it may, go on about any development on its revealed two-factor account login confirmation exertion. In any case, any security changes are welcome now, with new indications of Twitter's obvious vulnerabilities coming almost day by day, the most recent a clear hacking of Donald Trump's Twitter account.

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