Twitter’s war with tech billionaire Elon Musk has created a public relations disaster for the social media company. And it looks like its PR problems are just starting to ramp up.
In his efforts to back out of his accepted offer to purchase Twitter, Musk has succeeded in whipping up even more scrutiny of the company than usual. His lawsuit, arguing the deal should be void because Twitter allegedly wasn’t transparent about the number of bots on the platform, drew renewed attention to the company’s business practices.
But the company may have bigger fish to fry. On Wednesday, The Washington Post reported Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, a former Twitter cybersecurity chief-turned-whistleblower, is set to testify before Congress about allegations he leveled against the company.
In a whistleblower compliant filed last month with the federal government, Zatko alleged thousands of Twitter employees have access to user data. He also said Twitter “repeatedly” learned of workers who intentionally installed spyware on their computers at the request of external parties.









