windy_willow | 4 years ago | on: Tracking One Year of Malicious Tor Exit Relay Activities (Part II)
I get your point here, but its been years since that happened and they kept clean since then as far as I know. That server didn't store any user data just as none of their servers do, I've also read their audits and no evidence of logs were ever found. Even with that breach, it was not directly their fault, but a data center that left a backdoor. Since then they cut ties with the and nothing similar happened again. What I'm trying to say is that no one is 100% safe from a breach as the tech world changes daily and new exploits are growing just as fast. Once company can stay breach free for a decade and then get one. All that such companies can do is work to constantly improve and keep such problems under control.