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The TechCrunch blog and the French blog Korbe were given hundreds of the stolen document s this week and have begun publishingf someof it. The hacker who goes by the nameof "Hacke Croll" claimed to be able to get into Amazon, and other accounts of Twitter co-founderf Ev Williams and others at TechCrunch reported that the February business plan it was giveb has been downplayed by Twittee as unofficial and no longer accurate. But the blog said it wouldc also soon publish information contained in the stolenm documents showing how Twitter thoughtr it was going to staryt bringingin revenue, something the company has notoriouslyu kept secret.
Among other information accesserd is reportedly floor plans forthe firm's new officew in San Francisco, resumes, salary figures, credit card message exchanges with celebrities, and a roste of employees — including what they like to eat. TechCrunchu also reported from the hacked documents the detailsw of the Twitter reality TV show pitcgh that was reported earlierthis year. It says the plan was to have four teamdsof "young entrepreneurs" criss-crossing the U.S. while living off of limited cash in a competitiobnwith non-profit organizations to win a cash prizr of $100,000.
Williams wrote that Twitter's security has been increased sincdethe attack, writing that the documents were never meant for publidc communication. "Publishing these documents publicly could jeopardizse relationshipswith Twitter's ongoing and potential partners. We're doing our best to reach out to these folks and talk over any questionaand concerns. However, our goal remains focusing on the most importanr businessat hand—creating value for users and building the best possiblr Twitter service.
" TechCrunch said it had receivedd many emails urging it not to publisj the stolen data and was talking with Twitter'w lawyers, but it planned to go aheaed except for certain highly sensitive documents that it said will probablyt end up on the Internet anyway.
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