Elon Musk: Looking for Twitter’s Security Weaknesses to End Acquisition Deal

THE Elon Musk she summoned an informant of hers Twitterasking documents and communications about the weaknesses which the company has both in issues fictitious users, but also securityas the billionaire gives battle to end a deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion, court documents revealed yesterday.

Musk asks for information from him whistleblower Peter Zatko mainly about the way in which Twitter counts the fictitious accounts of users of the platform. He has stated that he is withdrawing from the agreement for the acquisition of the company because Twitter misled himas well as the competent authorities, regarding the true number of fictitious accounts.

Musk also requested documents and communications related to alleged efforts to cover up security weaknesses regarding compliance with the 2011 Federal Trade Commission settlement, but also “Twitter’s involvement in any illegal activity.”

A Twitter spokesperson declined to comment.

Zatko, as reported by APE-MPE, is a famous hacker known by the nickname “Mudge” while he ended his tenure as Twitter’s chief security officer earlier in the year. He said in a related statement made public last week that the company falsely claimed that it had an organized security plan.

A lawyer for Twitter said in a court hearing last week that Musk’s attention to fictitious accounts as a way to end the buyout deal is “legally irrelevant” as Twitter has always said the fictitious account report is based on estimates only. and not in a data presentation that routes bindings.

Both sides have filed lawsuits on both sides, while they are being led to a five-day trial on October 17. Musk wants out of the deal, and Twitter is asking Delaware District Court President Kathleen McCormick to order Musk to buy the company for the agreed price of $54.20 per share.

Twitter’s share price fell 1% to $40.04 in New York yesterday.

Source: News Beast

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