COMMENTARY: Why bogus AP tweet tricked us
When the AP appeared to tweet that there were two explosions in the White House, we were right to believe the news, even though it turns out that the account had been hacked.
When the AP appeared to tweet that there were two explosions in the White House, we were right to believe the news, even though it turns out that the account had been hacked.
The AP said its Twitter account was hacked and stocks quickly bounced back.
The social network has found no evidence that any user data was obtained by the hackers
The Secret Service is currently investigating a letter claiming that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s tax returns are being held hostage.