Musk may own Twitter, but China and Saudi Arabia effectively own Musk."
"A crucial communications network is now owned by a man whose business and personal fortune are beholden to the whims of an authoritarian government" - @peterwsinger
https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2022/11/how-elon-musks-twitter-buy-raises-cybersecurity-risks-rest-us/379213/
They're not "threats" if you STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM TWAFFLE.
@Bix This is a good example of why "Stay on the platform and fight" is wishful thinking and not a wierd kind of valor. There are three options.
1.) We change who Musk is.
2.) We change Chinese and Saudi involvement
3.) We make his platform irrelevant.
There's only one option there that's plausable.
@Bix It’s a checks notes, a national security issue
"The outcome is that any new cybersecurity weaknesses at Elon Musk’s new company are also now threats for the rest of us. This may be why some of the worst cyber threat actors in the world are celebrating Musk's purchase." - @peterwsinger