Or it's all kosher as per their "internal policy" which translates to "yes, it was deleted on the server where you first uploaded it" but "pre-deletion" it was "transitioned" to "another secure server" for "your convenience" and "everything is as per our T&C that you agreed to and we follow the highest standards of data security and safety. Thank you for your time".
If Kafka were alive today, he'd see the world has outdone itself.
From what I understand, these were IDs submitted to the third-party for support cases where the user was disputing the verification process. Whether these leaked IDs were from open tickets or not should be the question, if my understanding of the situation is correct.
Or it's all kosher as per their "internal policy" which translates to "yes, it was deleted on the server where you first uploaded it" but "pre-deletion" it was "transitioned" to "another secure server" for "your convenience" and "everything is as per our T&C that you agreed to and we follow the highest standards of data security and safety. Thank you for your time".
If Kafka were alive today, he'd see the world has outdone itself.
From what I understand, these were IDs submitted to the third-party for support cases where the user was disputing the verification process. Whether these leaked IDs were from open tickets or not should be the question, if my understanding of the situation is correct.