- Right-wing site
Gettr laid off its entire security and IT teams on December 28. - 3 laid-off staff members said their roles weren't replaced, spelling potential trouble for Gettr's
cybersecurity efforts.
Three former employees of social media platform Gettr said the pro-Trump site may be vulnerable to security threats after it laid off its entire IT and security teams on December 28, the Washington Examiner reported.
Thirteen staff members — including the company's chief information officer and chief information security officer — were laid off by Gettr less than three months after they were hired, the three former employees told the Examiner.
None of these employees were replaced, the Examiner reported, citing the three former employees.
"In all honesty, in all my years of doing cybersecurity, I've never seen a company this poorly run from business operations all the way to IT," a former top employee told the Examiner. "It looks like a high school operation."
Gettr, launched in July by former President
Gettr's most prolific users include former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Fox
The unnamed laid-off employees who spoke to the Examiner said they were told Gettr was restructuring itself and couldn't afford to keep them on payroll.
Those speaking to the Examiner blamed the layoffs on Guo Wengui, an exiled Chinese billionaire investor who launched several media ventures in the US with ex-White House Chief Strategist
According to the former employees, Guo and a chief technology officer he selected for the role, Joe Wang, were often in dispute with Gettr's IT and cybersecurity teams over how security protocols should progress as the platform grew.
"Jason Miller played no part in the decision, it was all Guo," said one former top IT executive, according to the Examiner.
Miller, Gettr, and Guo did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment regarding this story.