MWC Day 2 : Asus Zenfone 5

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MWC Day 2 : Asus Zenfone 5

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Twitter has quietly deleted millions of accounts and turned off a feature that allowed users to receive tweets via SMS messages.
"We want to continue to help keep your account safe," the company tweeted on Monday. "We've seen vulnerabilities with SMS, so we've turned off our Twitter via SMS service, except for a few countries."
Twitter added that "everyone will still have access to important SMS messages needed to log in to and manage their accounts".
"We are removing accounts that were created via SMS as we no longer support this technology and because these accounts have a high risk of becoming compromised," Twitter said in a statement.

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