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2023-03-27 13:15:45| Engadget

According to a New York Times report, parts of Twitters source code were leaked online. Court filings published Friday reveal Twitter claimed copyright infringement to have the code taken down from Github as soon as possible. The code was removed the same day, but theres no report on how long it was online for or the leak's scope or depth. The Twitter executive who spoke with the NYT said the company's primary concern was that the source code could be used in future hacking efforts.Twitter executives suspect it's the work of a former employee who left "within the last year." That might not narrow down the hunt for the leak. Since Elon Musk purchased Twitter last October, the company has shed roughy 80 percent of its staff. Mat SmithThe Morning After isnt just a newsletter its also a daily podcast. Get our daily audio briefings, Monday through Friday, by subscribing right here.The biggest stories you might have missedEU agrees to allow sales of e-fuel internal combustion engine cars past 2035 Diablo IV beta preview: More polished and even more satisfying Hitting the Books: How the Godfather of Cybercrime got his start on eBay Sennheisers Momentum 4 Wireless headphones are cheaper than ever Elon Musk reportedly values Twitter at $20 billionThe billionaire bought the company last year for $44 billion.In timely fashion, Twitter owner Elon Musk says he valued Twitter at about $20 billion, according to an email seen by The Information and The New York Times. (Although this was before the reports of the source code leak.) Musk shared the valuation, a significant drop from the $44 billion he paid to buy the company last fall, in a memo he sent to Twitter employees on Friday announcing a new stock compensation program.Continue reading.It's your last chance to buy from Nintendos Wii U and 3DS eShopsYou'll still be able to download games you've already purchased.It's the end of an era: Nintendo is shutting down its Wii U and 3DS eShops today at 5 PM PT (8 PM ET). After that, you'll no longer be able to purchase new games for those consoles, but you'll still be able to redownload titles you've already purchased. Some games will disappear forever, with 450 digital-only Wii U games, 600 digital-only 3DS games and 530 virtual console titles gone (at least from official channels), according to Video Games Chronicles estimates.Continue reading.Netflix strikes last-minute deal for Arrested Development streaming rightsItll leave when its good and ready.FoxAll five seasons of Arrested Development, including the two financed by Netflix, were set to leave the service on March 15th. However, the series is now staying put, thanks to a licensing agreement the company reached with Disney-owned 20th-Century Fox, the shows original rights holder. According to Vulture, the new deal gives Netflix exclusive streaming rights to the series. As a result, the shows first three seasons will not be available to watch on Hulu as of later this year. Notably, the deal reportedly gave Disney the option to sell the linear TV rights for all five seasons.Continue reading.Intel co-founder Gordon Moore has passed awayMoore famously predicted the miniaturization of computers in 1965.Gordon Moore, co-founder and former CEO of Intel, has passed away at 94. He was the last surviving member of the Intel Trinity, which also included his fellow founder, Robert Noyce, and their first hire, Andy Grove. In 1965, Moore wrote a paper that envisioned the miniaturization of computers, introducing the world to his prediction dubbed Moore's Law.He predicted the number of transistors on an integrated circuit would double every year, leading to the creation and production of smaller and more powerful chips that would, in turn, enable advancements in technology. By 1975, he adjusted his estimate for the doubling of transistors to every two years, though top chipmakers disagree on whether Moore's Law still holds.Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-twitter-source-code-may-have-leaked-online-111545469.html?src=rss


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