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by gurchik
716 days ago
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> While PII data was potentially accessible, based on our current findings, we see no evidence that such data has been exploited. How is this possible, when the journalist accessed the data to confirm it contained PII? Each day I am more and more interpreting "we see no evidence" as "we didn't really look." That way their statement can be technically correct, without divulging any evidence that might be used against them when users sue for damages. |
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They see no evidence of it because there were no log entries telling them so.
Why there weren't, on the other hand, is a question far outside the scope of such statements.