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by pilif
4701 days ago
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They did report that there was a breach, that some personal data about developers (but no credit card info or passwords) was stolen and that they are restoring the developer center. That's more than enough reporting. If you want a full post-mortem, that's likely not something you'd get from a public company as big as Apple |
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Another comment mentioned that AWS post-mortems are also detailed and public, they don't really have another choice because their customers have their infrastructure running on AWS - so they want to know what happened and not be left in the dark.
[1] http://labs.spotify.com/2013/06/04/incident-management-at-sp...