The former security chief of Twitter has accused the social network of hiding vulnerabilities in its protection system and lying about its fight against fake accounts, at the heart of a legal dispute between him and Elon Musk.

In an 84-page document sent last month to the US stock market regulator (SEC), the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the US competition authority (FTC), revealed on Tuesday by the Washington Post and CNN, Peiter Zatko denounces "serious and shocking failures, willful ignorance and threats to national security and democracy".

Twitter denies

Twitter has assured that security and data protection are among its priorities.

For the group, the complaint is "riddled with inconsistencies and vagueness".

The company also accused its former manager of opportunism aimed at "harming Twitter, its customers and its shareholders".

In the complaint, Zatko mentions outdated servers, software vulnerable to computer attacks and claims that Twitter executives sought to hide the number of hacking attempts from US authorities as well as board members.

Fake accounts in the viewfinder

He also claims that the company has consistently prioritized growing its user base over combating spam and bots.

Zatko notably describes as a lie a tweet published in May by the boss of the platform, Parag Agrawal, in which the leader assured that Twitter was doing everything to detect and remove spam as quickly as possible.

The issue of fake accounts is at the heart of the legal battle between Twitter and Elon Musk, the billionaire having repeatedly accused the company of minimizing the proportion of fake accounts and spam, estimated at 5% by the platform.

In battle with Elon Musk

Musk is counting on this argument to justify the abandonment in early July of his plan to buy Twitter for $44 billion and avoid paying severance pay.

“We have already subpoenaed Mr. Zatko and find his dismissal and that of other key employees strange in light of what we have discovered,” Alex Spiro, one of Musk’s attorneys, said in an email. sent.

Zatko was fired in January, due to "ineffective leadership and poor performance," according to a Twitter spokesperson.

Former hacker known by the nickname "Mudge", he was hired at the end of 2020 by the co-founder and ex-boss of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, after the hacking of the accounts of many personalities (Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Kim Kardashian, etc.).

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