As per sources, Twitter, a famous Social network company, took down its internal source code and tools that were leaked on GitHub for several months. Also, Twitter used a warrant to force GitHub to provide identifying information about the account named 'FreeSpeechEnthusiasm', which leaked the internal source code, as well as asking for information about the access history for the leak, including name(s), address(es), telephone number(s), email address(es), social media profile data, and IP address(es), likely to determine who downloaded or copied the code. On March 24, 2023, GitHub agreed with a DMCA infringement notice issued by Twitter as the leak exposes the platform's source code and internal tools, which could pose a security risk to Twitter. Also, in response, GitHub said that they cannot make comments as it is the general policy of the platform not to provide any statement on decisions to remove content. It is unknown how many users accessed or downloaded Twitter's leaked source code, affecting Twitter as the source code may be used to find potentially exploitable security flaws.
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