julia boorstin has twitter's response and chris pearson is ceo of cyber security firm black cloak. he is looking at the fallout for twitter and other tech firms in light of this complaint. eamon, start with you. >> well, what we know is the wimbledon in question is twitter's former head of security peiter zatko. he's a hacker who is known by the nickname mudge the contents of his written whistleblower complaint filed with federal agencies were confirmed to cnbc by zatko's legal team this morning. he says twitter misled the government about security and spam, violated an ftc settlement, running out of date software and withheld key facts about data breaches the company faced. too many employees, maybe thousands, had access not tracked well to the company's core software. that raises the prospect of disgruntled or malicious employees using the access for their own benefit or even if they're on a foreign government's payroll the complaint also says the company prioritized user growth over reducing spam and executives stood to make bonuses for themselves of as much as $10 million tied