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humaniania
5y ago
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Seems more likely to me that it was a Twitter employee or someone with access to an employee's PC to reset passwords.
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dividedbyzero
5y ago
But wouldn't that be evident very, very quickly, from just looking at a relevant account's audit log, and shut down right away?
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toby
5y ago
A senior engineer (juniors would not have this level of access) risking their job and facing prosecution for an amount that would certainly be far less than their salary? That doesn't seem likely.
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