this week, former Twitter’s chief security officer, Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, filed an explosive whistleblower complaint against the company. The allegations, which Twitter is contesting, say the social media company has multiple security flaws that it hasn’t taken seriously. Zatko alleges that Twitter put an Indian government agent on its payroll and failed to patch the company’s servers and laptops. Among the claims, however, one stands out: the suggestion that Twitter engineers could access the software live and had virtually unmonitored access to its system. In a privacy victory for students in the US, an Ohio judge has ruled that it...