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Ninety-six approximate hours to identify an breach and craft a response to make a user base aware is fucking atrocious, especially for a site not run by one doughy misanthrope living in an Eastern European hellhole.

Public seppuku should be broadcast over Twitch.
 
I never thought there would be a post on /r/Reddit ever again, and I forgot about the old layout. Makes me wish the website went back to the way it was 10 years ago.
 
sophisticated phishing campaign
No phishing campaign is sophisticated. There pretty easy to spot for anyone working in the IT industry. Understandably, shit happens to even the best of us. They do say they have "gamified" phishing campaigns so maybe this particular employee wasn't in a tech position and wasn't savvy enough to recognize it immediately.

Based on our investigation so far, Reddit user passwords and accounts are safe,
we have no evidence to suggest that any of your non-public data has been accessed, or that Reddit’s information has been published or distributed online.
I hate it when companies do this. You should immediately assume that your account and any associated accounts have been compromised and start taking measures to re-secure them. They go over this further down the post but I hate how they try covering their ass first and leave the "what should you do" at the end.
 
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doxing redditors is useless because they already don't feel shame, so what is this really supposed to accomplish?
 
They got hacked lmao

Ah yes the "very sophisticated" most common form of social engineering.

If you can just phish for the credentials of somebody with high level access to company documents/source code then you must not run a very tight ship.
How did they even contact the person with this clearance? Did they pretend to be a company exec or something?
How would they get that person's email/phone number in the first place?

Maybe Plebbit should spend more time focused on the quality/security of their product, rather than the hiring of niggers/trannies.
At least the hackers didn't get customer info, according to reddit.
 
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Kill redditors. Behead redditors. Roundhouse kick a redditor into the concrete. Slam dunk a redditor baby into the trashcan. Crucify filthy redditors. Defecate in redditors food. Launch redditors into the sun. Stir fry redditors in a wok. Toss redditors into active volcanoes. Urinate into a redditors gas tank. Judo throw redditors into a wood chipper. Twist redditor heads off. Report redditors to the IRS. Karate chop redditors in half. Curb stomp pregnant redditors.
 
Looking forward to the posts from those who were hypercritical of this site, being run primarily by Josh, being popped
 
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