Technology | Twitter Twitter Wants You to Change Your Password Company says it's precautionary By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted May 3, 2018 4:12 PM CDT Copied In this Feb. 2, 2013, file photo, a smartphone display shows the Twitter logo in Berlin, Germany, (AP Photo/dpa, Soeren Stache, File) Twitter is advising all users to change their passwords, the AP reports. The company said Thursday that it recently discovered a bug that stored passwords in an internal log in an unprotected form. Twitter says there's no indication that there was a breach or that any of the passwords were misused. But as a precaution, Twitter recommends users consider changing the passwords they use to log onto Twitter. They should also change that password if they used it for any other services. The San Francisco company says it masks, or encrypts, passwords by replacing them with a random set of numbers and letters. But the bug caused passwords to be written to an internal log before that masking occurred. The company says it discovered the bug on its own and has fixed it. Read These Next Iranian strikes hit near Israeli nuclear research site. Robert Mueller, FBI boss who investigated Russia ties, Dies US boat strike in Eastern Pacific leaves survivors. Revolutionary Guard spokesman dies after issuing defiant statement. Report an error