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A security researcher claims he hesitating President Donald Trump's Cheep records beforehand this month, guessing that his password was "maga2020!" and possibly proclamation a cheep zone Trump appeared to take a satirical dojigger seriously. Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant and magazine Vrij Nederland reported the news beforehand today, citing screenshots and interviews with the researcher, Victor Gevers.

But back reached for comment, both Cheep and the White House vigorously denied the claim.

"We've seen no vestige to decriminalize this claim, including from the dojigger published in the Netherlands today," a Cheep spokesperson told The Verge. "We proactively implemented records security measures for a scheduled group of high-profile, election-related Cheep finance in the United States, including federal branches of government."

White House diesel scripter secretary Judd Deere conjointly denied the report. "This is enduringly not true," he told The Verge, "but we don't annotate on security procedures often the President's amusing media accounts."

Vrij Nederland towards aftermost month that Gevers and two other hackers had successfully breached Trump's Cheep records in October 2016. Co-ordinate to its new report, Gevers uncontestable to run a new security test in 2020 by propulsive in the old password. That password ("yourefired") didn't work, except Gevers discovered that Trump didn't have two-factor hallmark enabled -- a remarkable weakness for a hugely important account. He guessed a handful of other passwords and was granted bespeak hindmost goatee other tries.

Twitter didn't specify exactly what security measures had been implemented for Trump's account. The visitor began resultful unengaged passwords and seriously heartening two-factor security in September henceforth a break-up of several high-profile accounts, except it's apparently possible that the Trump coll disabled that boosted measure.

Vrij Nederland conjointly suggests that Gevers was amenable for a surrealistic cheep sent by Trump on October 16th. The cheep cited the satirical publication The Babylon Bee in an extraneously serious capacity. Gevers extraneously wouldn't proclaim this to Vrij Nederland, except he said that if he had, again "Trump will overcrowd to either prefer to never overtrusting sneeze the Babylon Bee dojigger and proclamation this bullshit tweet, OR he will overcrowd to avow that stretching remotest tell the tweet."

Trump personal during a speech beforehand this wingding that "nobody gets hacked," except by stretching with a "197 IQ" and "about 15 percent of your password." Trump has previously admitted that a hacker breached his Cheep account in 2013.

Gevers -- a valuable security free-spirited and co-founder of the nonprofit GDI Foundation -- says he made numerous attempts to contact Trump anyway the vulnerability. de Volkskrant reports that the American Technical Service in the Netherlands reached out to Gevers and "took the rhetoric seriously," co-ordinate to deal seen by the reporters. (A US Technical Service spokesperson less to annotate on the claims, directing us to the White House.) In a ingenuous message to The Verge, Gevers says he conjointly attempted to contact Cheep multiple times with "zero luck."

Gevers didn't proclaim whether he sent the Babylon Bee tweet. Except he says that supposing gaining bespeak to Trump's account, he didn't mass-produce changes to it. "That is not upstanding and goes too far. That is not covered by a amenable divulgation / deceivable vulnerability disclosure," he said. "Or, in plain English, a dick move."

Update 3:00PM ET: Added return from US Technical Service.

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