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  • Former Twitter employees charged with spying for Saudi Arabia

    11/06/2019 3:05:43 PM PST · by yesthatjallen
    The Hill ^ | 11 06 2019 | Marty Johnson
    The Justice Department has charged two former Twitter employees with spying for Saudi Arabia, The Washington Post reports. U.S. citizen Ahmad Abouammo on Tuesday was arrested for allegedly spying on the accounts of three users on behalf of the kingdom. Ali Alzabarah, a Saudi citizen, was charged on Wednesday with accessing the personal information of more than 6,000 Twitter accounts in 2015 on behalf of Riyadh. One of the accounts Alzabarah allegedly hacked belonged to Omar Abdulaziz, a known critic of Saudi Arabia, who later became friends with Jamal Khashoggi, The Washington Post columnist that was killed by the Saudi...
  • BREAKING: Ex-Twitter Manager Slapped With Three-Year Prison Sentence

    12/15/2022 8:14:54 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 16 replies
    Republic Brief ^ | 12/15/2022 | Alisha Rodriguez
    More troubles for former Twitter employees continue to surface as now one has been convicted of a serious crime and sentenced on Wednesday in San Francisco, California to 3.5 years in prison, U.S. prosecutors said.All it took for ex-Twitter manager Ahmad Abouammo to abuse his position at the top social media company was a $42,000 watch and a pair of $100,000 wire transfers, to put innocent American at major risk. Now that Elon Musk is in charge and has cleaned house, the company and the country are in a far better position than before, as is becoming evident with each...
  • A Former Twitter Employee Was Found Guilty Of Spying For Saudi Arabia

    08/10/2022 9:40:44 AM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 3 replies
    Yahoo ^ | 10 Aug 2022 | Katie Notopoulos
    A former employee of Twitter was found guilty Tuesday of spying on behalf of Saudi Arabia in federal court in San Francisco after a two-week trial. Al-Asaker had Abouammo access the email addresses and phone numbers (which could reveal the identity of anonymous accounts) of Twitter users who were critical of the Saudi royal family. Abouammo enlisted a coworker, Ali Alzabarah, a site reliability engineer, into the espionage scheme. As an SRE, Alzabarah had even more access to user information than the average Twitter employee.