oops indeed when they ended up temp banning a large portion of 359k verified accounts, some of them very high profile names. Strength of password was no obstacle, but tbh I doubt if there are many things which are truly uncrackable given time
There's [currently unproved] rumours that a twitter employee may be involved.
Whoever is behind this one, was in it for the $, opposed to notoriety hacking.
I checked the balance of one of the associated bitcoin accounts. It's received 376 'donations' totalling £93,113 yesterday. Of course it's all been withdrawn bar a few quid. If you add up all of the bitcoin accounts used, the hacker(s) made themselves a tidy profit.
Just goes to show the naivety of some people when it comes to money - logic goes out of the window if they think they can make a quick profit themselves. Whatever happened to common sense behind the saying "If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is"... and it's why scammers continue to do what they do.