Jan 24, 2023
Carlos Monje, Twitter's director of public policy and philanthropy, told the Senate Commerce Committee that his company will be rolling out plans to inform each user about accounts linked to the Russia-based Internet Research Agency in the near future. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Matt Rourke Twitter allowed all staff access to personal user accounts, whistleblower says Christopher Hutton January 24, 10:24 AM January 24, 10:24 AM Video Embed A new Twitter whistleblower alleges that company employees had software that any staff member could have used to tweet from other users' accounts, violating regulations. The software, known as "GodMode," allowed employees to access most accounts, according to a whistleblower complaint filed in October reported by the Washington Post on Tuesday. The report adds to allegations that Twitter has failed to uphold security obligations imposed by the Federal Trade Commission. "After the 2020 hack in which teenagers were able to tweet a