Mysterious Stranger wrote:
Not to defend them at all because that's not my job, but what if they don't know what happened? Given how tech-tarded they appear to be, it is entirely possible they have no idea how this happened.
This may be the truth, but fact is that it's been a week or even 2 since this first surfaced, and yet they kept taking orders like nothing was wrong - and that info no doubt went straight to the hackers.
Rule #1 of being compromised. As soon as you catch wind of it - SHUT THE SYSTEM DOWN.
That's what the CC companies do, and that's why MC should have done. They've done so now (2 weeks later) but the fact that they were aware of the problem for so long yet did not shut the system down (plugging the whole) opens them up to a negligence suit.
*edit* Actually it seems this started with the TF Club members back in the last week of JANUARY. That means they continued to run "business as usual" for almost a FULL MONTH before taking the systems offline.
Bad news.
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