Top hacker in charge of Twitter security, hacking will stop?

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Top hacker in charge of Twitter security, hacking will stop?

Twitter has made popular hacker Peiter Zatko the head of security. Peter is also known as "Mudge". Now Mudge will serve as security head on Twitter.

Recently, Twitter had the biggest hacking. During this, Twitter accounts of celebrities like Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Joe Biden were hacked. After this, Twitter got into controversies about security and privacy.

Now the company has probably put its security in the hands of a popular hacker for damage control. Pieter Zatko aka Mudge Direct will report to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.

Since Mudge has now been given the responsibility of twitter security, there may be a big change in the security of Twitter in the coming time.

In an interview, Peiter Zatko has said that he will check information security, site integrity, physical security, platform integrity of Twitter.

Let me tell you that before this, Peiter Zatko has worked on special projects in many big companies. He has also worked with Google on cyber security.

Zatko has also worked as a contractor for the government. This cult of the dead cow has also been in discussion for a long time about hacking groups.

This hacking group called Cult of the dead cow used to release hacking tools associated with Windows. The group was started in 1984 and after that it was constantly in discussion.

End to end encryption question in Twitter message ..

After hacking Twitter, privacy experts started the question that Twitter has not put end to end encryption in its inbox. Since this encryption has been given on other major messaging platforms.

The EFF also told Twitter that the company should bring end to end encryption in instant messaging. But it has not happened so far, but now there is hope that Zatko can bring it.

It will be interesting to see how a top hacker strengthens Twitter's security and whether or not Twitter is a high profile hacking and data leak control in the future.


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