ACCEPT Fan Inadvertently Exposes Twitter Bug

May 10, 2010

According to Mashable, a newly discovered Twitter bug was inadvertently exposed by a Turkish fan of the German heavy metal band ACCEPT. When this young man tweeted "Accept pwnz," he found that the user @pwnz was suddenly following him.

The fellow, who says he doesn't have any Twitter-related programming knowledge, wrote a blog post about the accidental exploit. At least one commenter said he tried to contact Twitter employees about the bug but got no response. A ton of other users then started exploiting this bug and a few tech blogs got wind of it as well.

Read more from Mashable.

(Thanks: Ian Irizarry)

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