In such a case specifically: Uncover internal communication that shows the company was aware of the problem and ignored it, which presumably affects liability a lot.
Have you seen some of the stuff in the Enron or Epstein emails? They can be rather candid and act as if there is nothing to hide or they will never get caught
This is the cyber crime unit. They will exfiltrate any data they want. They will use employee account to pivot into the rest of the X network. They don't just go in, grab a couple of papers, laptops and phones. They hook into the network and begin cracking.
In such a case specifically: Uncover internal communication that shows the company was aware of the problem and ignored it, which presumably affects liability a lot.
I wonder what they will find. They seemed to have acknowledged working on the problem before.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2011432649353511350
Have you seen some of the stuff in the Enron or Epstein emails? They can be rather candid and act as if there is nothing to hide or they will never get caught
Elites need a reckoning
This is the cyber crime unit. They will exfiltrate any data they want. They will use employee account to pivot into the rest of the X network. They don't just go in, grab a couple of papers, laptops and phones. They hook into the network and begin cracking.
Why are you defending X here?
It sounds like they are following due process.
> Why are you defending X here?
What a strange question.
Normally getting raided by the police causes people and organizations to change their behavior.
Enforcing the law usually is an inhibitor for criminals
But, isn't that bad for the criminals?