apologized for its employees hacking the accounts of at least two journalists and several other users accounts after they tried to discover where a leak had come from. Financial Times reporter Cristina Criddle and former writer Emily Baker-White - who now works for Forbes - had their TikTok accounts hacked by four ByteDance employees. ByteDance is TikTok's parent company. White self-identified herself on her account, writing: 'ByteDance used TikTok to track my location - and the locations of two of my colleagues - to try to find our sources. We reported on this back in October, but kept things vague to protect sources. Today ByteDance admitted it...'
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