Elon Musk is giving outdoors writers unprecedented entry to inner Twitter info, instructing the present head of belief and security to supply screenshots of customers’ accounts.

Screenshots displaying inner techniques restricted to a comparatively small variety of folks accountable for moderating content material have been shared by journalist Bari Weiss on Thursday. The pictures carry a watermark — a translucent label — indicating they have been taken from the worker view of Twitter’s belief and security head, Ella Irwin.

The watermarked screenshots, taken since December 7, 2022, raised issues about whether or not Weiss had entry to Irwin’s inner account, which might additionally imply entry to delicate info like a consumer’s personal messages, based on folks with data of Twitter’s techniques.

Irwin later clarified that she took the screenshots herself to stop such a state of affairs. “For safety functions, the screenshots requested got here from me so we may guarantee no PII,” or personally identifiable info, “was uncovered,” Irwin stated on Twitter. “We didn’t give this entry to reporters and no, reporters weren’t accessing consumer DMs,” or direct messages.

The watermarks have been added to worker accounts after Twitter was hacked in 2020, the folks stated, a transfer supposed to make it simpler for Twitter to know the place screenshots of inner techniques have been coming from.

Weiss did not instantly reply to a request for remark.

The screenshots have been shared as a part of the “Twitter Recordsdata,” a set of inner paperwork and emails from former Twitter workers that Musk handed over to outdoors reporters who are actually publishing them.

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Musk stated earlier this month that Weiss and one other author, Matt Taibbi, have unfettered entry to the Twitter Recordsdata. Folks with data of Twitter’s techniques are involved that such broad entry may depart Twitter in violation of its 2022 privateness settlement with the Federal Commerce Fee.

“Looks like Weiss’ thread needs to be sufficient for the FTC to open an investigation right into a violation of the consent decree and maybe get a subpoena for Twitter’s inner entry logs,” tweeted Alex Stamos, who previously ran safety at Meta Platforms Inc. and is now on the Stanford Web Observatory.

A part of Twitter’s FTC settlement stipulates that worker entry to delicate consumer account knowledge is just granted to folks with a legitimate enterprise justification for accessing stated knowledge. The executives who would have authorized that entry, or would have investigated its misuse, have left the corporate.

“The authors have broad and increasing entry to Twitter’s information,” Weiss tweeted Thursday. “The one situation we agreed to was that the fabric would first be printed on Twitter.”

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