
Users on Twitter today discovered a bug in Twitter for iOS that causes the app to crash when a specific URL is tweeted on the network. If the URL in question appears in your timeline, it’ll cause the Twitter for iOS app to crash every time it’s opened. Users don’t even need to click on the link to be affected. First discovered by @CPVideoMaker, the bug appears to be related to a URL is encoded using “punycode” on the network. The problem was resolved within a few hours of it being noticed. An example of a tweet that could cause...
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