Update: An update from the Twitter status blog: Twitters DNS records were temporarily compromised but have now been fixed. We are looking into the underlying cause and will update with more information soon.
Were still in shock over what has just transpired. Twitter was just hacked. A group claiming to be the Iranian Cyber Army took over Twitter() and stuck its own text, logos, and images on the site.
Twitters security resume was badly damaged in July when hackers stole secret company documents depicting its operations. Yet even that didnt take down the website. Its also had its share of security exploits and fail whales.
Little compares to what has happened tonight. Even if it was a 3rd party DNS attack, Twitter still gets the black eye.
This is unacceptable for one of the worlds top 20 most visited websites. There needs to be accountability for this situation (no matter if its within Twitter or within a third paty), and a more detailed explanation is warranted. Twitter also needs to find a way to assure that this never happens again.
Weve reached out to not only Twitter, but to the hackers themselves for comment.