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  • 12
    Mistakes happen. It's great that they didn't keep quiet about it and let it pass, they legally could've done so if they'd have chose to.
  • 2
    GutHub had the same exact issue. Mmhh
  • 2
    @justasithlord, I concur, let’s just hope there isn’t another Cambridge Analytica type scandal hidden within. Although, I have to say that I admire their coming forward.
  • 1
    @sesh It's not. It has happened to GitHub earlier this week.
  • 2
    Maybe they use the same logging system? :D
  • 3
    They came clean about it, while they technically did not really have to...

    That gets my respect!
  • 4
    We should appreciate their honesty.
  • 0
    I've got about 40 2FA accounts across work and home, I'm sorted
  • 0
    Nobody asking how the log of a plaintext password is
    1) able to happen (as in why is it obviously stored, encrypted or not, unhashed?)
    2) normal by any means
    ?
  • 1
    @daintycode

    1) It has to be sent to the server in plain text to be hashed. :)
    2) It was a bug in their logger, GitHub had the same issue
  • 1
    @filthyranter I see that. Maybe I was abit quick with my conclusions, thanks.😊
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