top | item 18114170 The silence from Facebook over the weekend is.. deafening 15 points| uptown | 7 years ago |twitter.com | reply 5 comments order hn newest [+] [-] mrguyorama|7 years ago|reply >To be clear: if the hack is even half as bad as reports suggest, this could potentially be company-ending level of hack.Oh you sweet, sweet summer child.I cannot remember the last time a company actually failed due to a hack. Does anyone have an example? [+] [-] eeeeeeeeeeeee|7 years ago|reply It was hard to take the person seriously after they said that, but I guess Twitter is the place for hyperbole. [+] [-] superpie|7 years ago|reply They did post a writeup here: https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2018/09/security-update/Although, I expected to see a notice after my own tokens had been reset by Facebook before or after logging back into my account. [+] [-] globe1337|7 years ago|reply Why do people on twitter do these long text "threads" for writeups? [+] [-] marcos123|7 years ago|reply Um, probably because Twitter is a place where many people go to read stuff. The author probably likes it when people read their writing.
[+] [-] mrguyorama|7 years ago|reply >To be clear: if the hack is even half as bad as reports suggest, this could potentially be company-ending level of hack.Oh you sweet, sweet summer child.I cannot remember the last time a company actually failed due to a hack. Does anyone have an example? [+] [-] eeeeeeeeeeeee|7 years ago|reply It was hard to take the person seriously after they said that, but I guess Twitter is the place for hyperbole.
[+] [-] eeeeeeeeeeeee|7 years ago|reply It was hard to take the person seriously after they said that, but I guess Twitter is the place for hyperbole.
[+] [-] superpie|7 years ago|reply They did post a writeup here: https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2018/09/security-update/Although, I expected to see a notice after my own tokens had been reset by Facebook before or after logging back into my account.
[+] [-] globe1337|7 years ago|reply Why do people on twitter do these long text "threads" for writeups? [+] [-] marcos123|7 years ago|reply Um, probably because Twitter is a place where many people go to read stuff. The author probably likes it when people read their writing.
[+] [-] marcos123|7 years ago|reply Um, probably because Twitter is a place where many people go to read stuff. The author probably likes it when people read their writing.
[+] [-] mrguyorama|7 years ago|reply
Oh you sweet, sweet summer child.
I cannot remember the last time a company actually failed due to a hack. Does anyone have an example?
[+] [-] eeeeeeeeeeeee|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] superpie|7 years ago|reply
Although, I expected to see a notice after my own tokens had been reset by Facebook before or after logging back into my account.
[+] [-] globe1337|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] marcos123|7 years ago|reply