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Friday, April 17, 2026

Twitter whistleblower claims company misled regulators about bot accounts and security - reports - Euronews

Twitter misled federal regulators about its defences against hackers and spam accounts, CNN and the Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing whistleblower disclosures by the social media company's former security chief Peiter Zatko.

The whistleblower alleged “extreme, egregious deficiencies by Twitter” related to privacy, security and content moderation, according to the complaints published by the Washington Post.

Twitter executives do not have the resources to fully understand the true number of bots on the platform, and were not motivated to, CNN reported, citing Zatko's complaint.

The social media company is embroiled in a legal battle with Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk after the world's richest person said in July he was ending an agreement to buy the company in a $44 billion (44.02 billion) deal alleging it had violated the deal contract.

Musk has accused Twitter of hiding information about how it calculates the percentage of bots on the service. A trial is scheduled for October 17.

The complaint by Zatko was filed last month with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice, as well as the Federal Trade Commission, according to the Washington Post.

Zatko did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment, while Musk could not be reached for comment.

In January, Twitter said Zatko, a famed hacker more widely known as "Mudge", was no longer its head of security, two years after being appointed to the role.

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