- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ca
They waiting 2 years to let their customer know…2 YEARS. Any small business or individual would be instantly jailed. Demand the same
Corporations are people… except when those people need to go to jail.
The article does say that the Justice Department ordered them not to disclose immediately
Cool, jail them too
It actually seems like it was three months. From a different article
The company wrote that it first learned of the incident in April, but the U.S. Justice Department determined in May and again in June that “a delay in providing public disclosure was warranted” until now.
Either way, we deserve a full answer on that delay
This appears to be related to the same Snowflake breach that compromised Ticketmaster. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear about more companies impacted by this.
Anything anyone else is doing for you is not protected.
That’s pretty much the lesson.
Lesson number 2 should be “you can’t do everything for yourself in theory or escape these things in practice, we need sensible regulation of our systems”
Same company that leaked my ssn to the dark web in a data breach.
I’m sure $3.50 eventual settlement cheque you’ll receive will be worth it.