Irrelevant. The point was that "we accidentally logged something sensitive" is something any big tech company can (and is likely to) do. Deliberately storing passwords as plaintext in the users table much less so.
> Also, I guess they don't look at their log files?
If they were temporarily logging something for a particular reason, and forgot to turn it off, there'd be no reason to.
Irrelevant. The point was that "we accidentally logged something sensitive" is something any big tech company can (and is likely to) do. Deliberately storing passwords as plaintext in the users table much less so.
> Also, I guess they don't look at their log files?
If they were temporarily logging something for a particular reason, and forgot to turn it off, there'd be no reason to.