That's nuts. I've never worked for a place that didn't have the computers locked down for non-admins. I thought that's how it was just about everywhere, especially at a big tech company like Twitter, but guess I was wrong.
I know, it's crazy. We learned about it from internal whistleblowers who were also shocked by it.
Where the hell were their auditors? This was a public company and clearly had virtually no controls.
LMAO, I just checked. It's Price Waterhouse Coopers. Someone should be suing them.
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