Parts of Twitter’s source code were leaked online in January forcing Elon Musk to file a recent lawsuit to find the culprit.
The filing alleges “various excerpts” of Twitter’s source code was published online by a user named “freespeechenthusiast.”
The code was published on Github, a Microsoft-owned platform for sharing code for software development.
So is the criminal leaker a disgruntled leftist or a fed?
The Daily Mail reported:
Twitter‘s source code has been posted online in an embarrassing and potentially damaging security breach, which forced the social media company to immediately take legal action.
The Elon Musk-owned firm on Friday filed a lawsuit seeking a subpoena to force GitHub to reveal who posted parts of the code online.
GitHub, a site for computer programmers to share ideas and collaborate on projects, has taken the code segments down. Source code is the ‘DNA’ of a website: the programming behind it, which shows how it operates. It is considered intellectual property.
It was posted by someone using the name ‘FreeSpeechEnthusiast’ – a seeming reference to Musk himself, who declared that he was a ‘free speech absolutist’.
Analysts believe that the code could have been posted online by a disgruntled former employee.
The user who Twitter says posted the source code had the username “FreeSpeechEnthusiast” pic.twitter.com/2w3WRm5WzF
— T(w)itter Daily News (@TitterDaily) March 26, 2023
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