Christopher Bouzy
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There are people on Twitter stating we were trying to hide the security incident and didn't contact anyone. We literally emailed everyone, posted an announcement, and had a Pod about it all within hours of being notified.
06:51 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Darren
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Incorrect. I didn't get an email from you, but I got one from HIBP saying my info was leaked. Not cool.
07:32 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Erik Siegrist
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In response to Darren.
You seem like a smart guy, Darren, so I assume you understand that you not getting an email does not mean no email was sent to you
10:15 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Darren
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In response to Erik Siegrist.
That's a very weird way of getting out of it, but it doesn't explain why Spoutible didn't force a password/2FA reset of all affected users.
10:22 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Sabine
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In response to Darren.
when does it dawn to you that it is because we are no children and Spoutible is not our parents.
10:31 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Darren
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In response to Sabine.
Because I think site admins have a responsibility to protect their users from bad actors when they leak user info.
10:33 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Sabine
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In response to Darren.
when who leaks user infos? the admins or the bad actors? English is such a nuisance when it comes to relative clause.
10:37 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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Darren
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The data was inadvertently leaked by the way the creators set up the site, but the data could be used by bad actors.
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11:06 AM - Feb 05, 2024
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