← Back to context Comment by a012 1 year ago My bet is on SQL injection 6 comments a012 Reply radicalbyte 1 year ago They used one of those databases which are easy to connect directly to the internet, it's the same thing as about 90% of modern data breaches.Every generation we make things much easier, lower the bar, and are rewarded when amateurs make amateur mistakes like this. bregma 1 year ago We made it so easy to program that any idiot could do it. So they do. radicalbyte 1 year ago I found my new signature quote. koakuma-chan 1 year ago No way this is real. rozap 1 year ago In the year of our lord 2025? I doubt it. I'd put money on "some third party cloud service was configured in a silly way".But, I would love to see details. shaunpud 1 year ago [flagged]
radicalbyte 1 year ago They used one of those databases which are easy to connect directly to the internet, it's the same thing as about 90% of modern data breaches.Every generation we make things much easier, lower the bar, and are rewarded when amateurs make amateur mistakes like this. bregma 1 year ago We made it so easy to program that any idiot could do it. So they do. radicalbyte 1 year ago I found my new signature quote. koakuma-chan 1 year ago No way this is real.
bregma 1 year ago We made it so easy to program that any idiot could do it. So they do. radicalbyte 1 year ago I found my new signature quote.
rozap 1 year ago In the year of our lord 2025? I doubt it. I'd put money on "some third party cloud service was configured in a silly way".But, I would love to see details.
They used one of those databases which are easy to connect directly to the internet, it's the same thing as about 90% of modern data breaches.
Every generation we make things much easier, lower the bar, and are rewarded when amateurs make amateur mistakes like this.
We made it so easy to program that any idiot could do it. So they do.
I found my new signature quote.
No way this is real.
In the year of our lord 2025? I doubt it. I'd put money on "some third party cloud service was configured in a silly way".
But, I would love to see details.
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