Twitter_2022.7z

A compressed archive in .7z format, typically created using 7-Zip for high compression and AES-256 encryption .

The file refers to a significant data leak from 2022 that exposed the private information of millions of users. The leak originated from an API vulnerability that allowed attackers to link email addresses and phone numbers to specific account IDs. Overview of the Leak Twitter_2022.7z

The archive generally contains massive text or CSV files with the following fields for each user: A compressed archive in

Depending on the specific version of the archive found online, the scale varies: Overview of the Leak The archive generally contains

Non-public email addresses or phone numbers used to register the account.

Twitter IDs, screen names (handles), display names, and profile bios.

The first major dump, leaked for free in November 2022, contained roughly 5.48 million user records.