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<blockquote data-quote="BullettuPaandi" data-source="post: 2514407"><p>It's been a while since I used Reddit, so forgive me if I'm not understanding things correctly, but why do they all sound like they're commenting on a commercial film or something? Is it that hard to comprehend that this could have affected most people who rely on such service? To me it sounds like this security researcher happened to find this and as he couldn't find the responsible party, he took it public at which point he might as well educate on better practice. A "privacy community" reads all this and goes "booo..."?! Are redditors treating every sub as NSFW, because these guys sound like they've developed some sort of kink for enraging, illicit stuff and this is not doing it for them.</p><p></p><p>Also, ask any snack-thieving-sibling, it's not a leak/breach/hack considering it was left unprotected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BullettuPaandi, post: 2514407"] It's been a while since I used Reddit, so forgive me if I'm not understanding things correctly, but why do they all sound like they're commenting on a commercial film or something? Is it that hard to comprehend that this could have affected most people who rely on such service? To me it sounds like this security researcher happened to find this and as he couldn't find the responsible party, he took it public at which point he might as well educate on better practice. A "privacy community" reads all this and goes "booo..."?! Are redditors treating every sub as NSFW, because these guys sound like they've developed some sort of kink for enraging, illicit stuff and this is not doing it for them. Also, ask any snack-thieving-sibling, it's not a leak/breach/hack considering it was left unprotected. [/QUOTE]
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