Also, another great read on a similar situation: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/apple-amazon-mat-hona.../
I've been looking for this one for a while now. Stay safe, folks. Now you know why I have 8 email addresses. :P
http://d.pr/n/KUMK?utm_content=buffer08ec2&utm_medium=so... This guy has a very similar story. As far as i can tell, @N has been banned and @N_is_stolen is the guy's new account.
Here's an article on The Verge that claims Paypal is denying the reports, saying it didn't give away the customer's information. On the other hand, GoDaddy is reportedly changing its customer service policies to avoid issues like this in the future. Props to GoDaddy.
http://www.thewayoftheninja.org/n.html I think we have our first suspect. ;)
Good article My independent check shows no one is use @n now or at least that person only has 31 followers. This public of a theft may turn out to be worthless.
Whoever has control should probably start selling tweets like....now. This article is all over the place right now. Missing out on some big bucks.
#1 customer right here:
Guess it is locked this round goes to original @N
Wow, this is scary. I mean, I knew this kind of stuff was possible, but hearing the story first-person made it seem a lot easier than I thought.