From the article: “… is seeking to make X into a “super app” that features not only Twitter’s existing social networking and messaging features, but also payments and banking as well as video.”
Stealing users data and accounts then using them for their own purposes seems like a great way to get people to trust you with their banking information.
Yeah, it’s like if you took “google.com” from Alphabet and replaced it with “google12345678998765.com”; they had a web URL and they still have a web URL so it’s basically the same thing.
From the article: “… is seeking to make X into a “super app” that features not only Twitter’s existing social networking and messaging features, but also payments and banking as well as video.”
Stealing users data and accounts then using them for their own purposes seems like a great way to get people to trust you with their banking information.
They didn’t really “steal” the account. The moved it to a different handle.
So they stole the account’s name. It’s identity which is everything on social media.
Yeah, it’s like if you took “google.com” from Alphabet and replaced it with “google12345678998765.com”; they had a web URL and they still have a web URL so it’s basically the same thing.
Thus removing any value that account may have once had. So it’s still effectively stealing.