TweetDeck , the popular Twitter client used by millions, has been taken offline after a possible bug was discovered which appears to give some users access to other people's accounts.
"TweetDeck is currently down while we look into an issue. Apologies for the inconvenience," the company said " in a tweet, naturally.
According to a TechCrunch report on Friday, the bug was discovered by a guy called Geoff Evason , a TweetDeck user living in Sydney, Australia .
Evason claimed that a bug had given him access to "hundreds" of Twitter and Facebook accounts through TweetDeck.
"I didn't do anything special to make this happen," he told TechCrunch.
On his website, Evason was keen to make clear that he hadn't hacked TweetDeck. "I just logged in one day, the account was slower than normal, and I could post from many more accounts," he said.
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London-based TweetDeck was bought by Twitter for some $40 million in May last year. The app is popular with so-called 'power users' of the microblogging service, enabling them to easily manage multiple Twitter and Facebook accounts in a single window.
Friday's news comes just a few days after Twitter admitted that an unfollow bug was causing some users to lose followers.
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