Twitter shareholders have cast their vote, and they have spoken. They approve of the proposed $44 billion acquisition of the social media company by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Even before the vote, reports were already abounding that the majority of Twitter shareholders would approve Musk’s buyout attempt, with many reportedly locking in their votes before the Tuesday meeting. Twitter confirmed on a call that preliminary counts indicate that Musk’s acquisition deal has been approved.
On the same day as Twitter shareholders’ approval of Musk’s proposed Twitter acquisition, the social media company’s former security chief, famed hacker-turned-whistleblower Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, also began his testimony before Congress. Senate Judiciary Committee lawmakers had subpoenaed Zatko so that he could discuss his whistleblower complaint against Twitter.
Zatko had accused Twitter of misleading federal regulators and its own Board of Directors about its alleged substandard defenses against hackers, its efforts to fight spam and fake accounts, and foreign influences on its platform. The former security chief provided some details of his claims during his testimony, noting that some Twitter employees were actually concerned that the Chinese government would be able to collect data on the platform’s users.
This was highlighted during the opening remarks of Senator Chuck Grassley, who noted that Twitter was informed of at least one Chinese agent who was working at the company. Two agents of the...
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