Christopher Bouzy
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There is a lot of misinformation about the security incident; here are the facts.

1. Troy contacted me at 12:31 AM EST.

2. I emailed Troy about the data at 2:27 AM EST.

3. At 4:07 AM EST, I notified Troy that we had patched the vulnerability.

4. We sent an email to everyone at 9:45 AM EST.
09:32 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Christopher Bouzy
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Within nine hours, we patched the vulnerability and emailed everyone. We then hosted a Pod to address everyone's concerns and answer questions. We did everything that is expected to be done in a situation like this in less than a day. Not months, not weeks, or even days. We did it in hours.
09:32 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Christopher Bouzy
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I am sure some people didn't receive the email, but we can't force our email into everyone's inbox. That is why we also posted what happened here and on our help desk. Anyone suggesting we tried to "hide" what happened is simply lying.
09:32 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Isa-Lee Wolf
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I can't speak for the site but if you opted out of communications, I would guess that would do it.
In response to Christopher Brown.
10:19 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Christopher Brown
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In response to Isa-Lee Wolf.
I’m guessing so, which probably ought to be refactored in the communications feature.

But who am I but a fearmongerer who reads all the available information and just makes stuff up for fun. 🤷🏼‍♂️
10:21 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Isa-Lee Wolf
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In response to Christopher Brown.
I mean if that's what you want to call yourself.

Or also maybe don't opt out of emails and then be upset you don't get emails?

Do you want the site to honor the opt out or not honor the opt out?
10:23 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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