Just got my email from Quroa...Who writes this drivel:
Conclusion
It is our responsibility to make sure things like this don’t happen, and we failed to meet that responsibility. We recognize that in order to maintain user trust, we need to work very hard to make sure this does not happen again. There’s little hope of sharing and growing the world’s knowledge if those doing so cannot feel safe and secure, and cannot trust that their information will remain private. We are continuing to work very hard to remedy the situation, and we hope over time to prove that we are worthy of your trust.
Some poor peon at the bottom of the ladder instead of the engineers/managers actually responsible for the mistake. The great thing about being at the top is being able to delegate away blame. After all, it's your job.
Doesn't seem like every breach warrants someone to get fired. The Equifax breach makes sense, there was an obvious lack of due diligence to protect user's data. But we should wait to see the reason for the breach. Mistakes can happen even if the company was trying to protect user's data.
Conclusion
It is our responsibility to make sure things like this don’t happen, and we failed to meet that responsibility. We recognize that in order to maintain user trust, we need to work very hard to make sure this does not happen again. There’s little hope of sharing and growing the world’s knowledge if those doing so cannot feel safe and secure, and cannot trust that their information will remain private. We are continuing to work very hard to remedy the situation, and we hope over time to prove that we are worthy of your trust.