Tusillody wrote:shapesifter13 wrote:We never saw an email from dehashed. We looked at our email account, and saw nothing from them.
Really? I mean,
really?Achilles wrote:
I'm sorry that this all happened and wasn't responded to quickly enough but people were on vacation spending time with their families (and his emails went to our spam filter).
This dev team's damage control is about as good as their security.
There's two different timelines here that you guys are mixing up. When it was first mentioned, they saw no emails; ergo, they never saw the email. The emails were only seen last night after really digging for it, and it was found to be in the spam folder; I mean... how often do you check your spam folder? I check mine maybe twice a month... if that.
The timeline is this:
1. Called by a sketchy private number that wouldn't speak over voice and only via email, claiming U GOT HAXED! (man, if I had a dollar for every email that said I got hacked... I'd be rich).
2. Doesn't get an email (didn't check spam, obviously). Chalked it up to yet another scammer try to extort money.
3. Breach is publicized.
4. Scrutinizing the email inbox, they find them tucked away in spam. (I personally confirmed that pwn and dehashed by default both went to my junk folder. I use hotmail, they use gmail).
5. Now they are aware of the legitimacy of the breach.
This is what I'm gathering the timetable to be, feel free to correct me Blake/Josh/Brandon if this is incorrect.
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