Breaches can and will happen to anyone and we should assume they eventually will happen to everyone. What matters is how quickly you can detect the breach how limited the impact is. It's still too early to tell exactly whats happening here yet. That said, if this only impacted a development environment that contained no customer data then this is a good example of that principle.
hacked two weeks ago is what I am seeing. and they are still using words like "probably okay" wherever I look for answers. I havent had an email update from LP since the word salad notification they sent out yday that told me absolutely nothing but vagueries.
Same, when I have to change my password for a service I know it's time to leave. Also it's so expensive €2.90/month to basically store text files. Office 365 is €7/month and includes 1TB of storage.
yea at this point it is about how well it is handled, and transparency of the incident. Currently I am seeing support staff on LP reddit complain about customers attitudes. I am done. moving my partner off LP, I was out to Bitwarden some time back but didnt have a reason to force her into a change, til now.
Breaches can and will happen to anyone and we should assume they eventually will happen to everyone. What matters is how quickly you can detect the breach how limited the impact is. It's still too early to tell exactly whats happening here yet. That said, if this only impacted a development environment that contained no customer data then this is a good example of that principle.