Peiter Zatko, who was fired in January, alleged in a complaint that Twitter deceived federal regulators about its spam-reduction measures and that the company’s security failures are “threats to national security and democracy.”
CNN, exclusively obtained the complaint first reported Tuesday.
. Musk, as part of his effort to walk away from his $44 billion agreement to purchase Twitter, has claimed that Twitter may be misrepresenting the number of spam and fake accounts on its site.
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