Web site publishes hacked Twitter documents
Jul/09Comments
According to TechCrunch, a popular technology information center, they were sent more than 300 sensitive documents that were “easily” obtained by a hacker. The documents contain everything from financial predictions to meeting minutes and even pass codes that can be used for Twitter office buildings.

TechCrunch said they won’t publish more sensitive information like pass codes, but they have published Twitter’s financial forecasts, which indicate their first profit in Q3 of this year, $400,000. According to the documents, Twitter expects more than 25 million users by the end of 2009 and a whopping $140,000,000 in revenue by the end of 2010.
TechCrunch says they’ll provide more information into what the product is that Twitter expects will net their first quarterly profit.