's lawyers have subpoenaed a former security chief at who claimed company executives knew about the site's lax security and provided the public with false statements.Peiter Zatko, who goes by the nickname Mudge in the hacking community, filed a damning whistleblower complaint last month alleging the social media giant were not forthcoming to the public and Musk about its security practices.He accused Twitter of years of 'material misrepresentation and omissions' about security and privacy protections, claiming company executives have 'lied' about the number of spam or bot accounts.
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