The security experts at BeeHive CyberSecurity testify to a huge data breach at TikTok. The social network itself has not yet officially confirmed this. Users of the short video platform are advised to change their password and activate 2FA if they have not already done so.
BeeHive expects more information to come to light in the coming days or for TikTok to take an official position. You then have to see exactly what information is involved. Of course, there is still the possibility that the information provided by BeeHive may turn out to be incorrect.
updated: #TikTok #pause is #Confirmed.
We previewed the extracted data.
We have already sent warning messages to our email subscribers and private customers.
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— BeeHive CyberSecurity (@BeeHiveCyberSec) September 4, 2022
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