Twitter source code was leaked on GitHub shortly after Musk’s layoff spree
arstechnica.comIf the disgruntled staff member simply copied the code over then surely there would be no way to track down who it was? Even if they found a staff member had accessed tonnes of source code before they left, how could they prove it was that person who leaked it?
I mean, if they went after someone civilly, Twitter doesn't have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, only that there is a 51% chance it happened.
So proving that someone downloaded all of the source code right before the leak would be pretty strong circumstantial evidence. It's not impossible to prove it just because you don't have a smoking gun.
You don't think Github (Microsoft) has logs of who uploaded it?
Hope for them that Gihub has some good insights because the list of angry ex-employees is very very long
I thought Musk was supposed to open source it himself a long time ago?