Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) is dropping AU10TIX, the Israeli firm it uses to confirm verified users’ identities through document scans and selfies, in favor of Stripe. Reports allege that AU10TIX chairman and founder Ron Atzmon is or was a spy for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
X recently required all verified users, who receive a blue checkmark and can become eligible for a share of advertising revenue, to submit photographic identification to AU10TIX. Now, reports suggest the Israeli firm may have exposed users’ private information for over a year after administrator credentials leaked online.
The potentially exposed data includes users’ names and dates of birth and scans of personal documents such as passports and drivers’ licenses. The security breach impacts not only X users but also other companies AU10TIX contracted for, such as TikTok and Uber.
The requirement for verified users to submit their information to AU10TIX had been controversial due to reports that Ron Atzmon formerly worked for Shin Bet. Shin Bet is a partner agency of Israel’s Aman (military intelligence) and Mossad (foreign intelligence) agencies.
NEW: X drops Israel-based AU10TIX for ID verification, replaces it with Stripe pic.twitter.com/jXBVNsVSHB
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