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Originally Posted by minusonebit
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"First, no one from our organization has ever claimed this to be a new issue," he told AVN Online. "We have said on several occasions that we were aware of a problem a few months ago. At that time, we were confident we had a way to fix the issue and that we could determine those clients that were affected by it. We did what we believed would resolve the problem and notified the clients we knew had been affected.
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I don't understand this.
They were "aware of the problem a few months ago". Wasn't "the problem" that someone get access to the master list of NATS admin account info for each client's server ????
So the must have thought that someone got access to a couple different client's NATS admin login. So they "fixed" the problem by deleting that account?
Is it me or does all of this sound like bullshit? unless there was a different problem happening "in the past" then it has to be the current problem which was a list of NATS admin accounts that got released.
Why didn't they check their other clients accounts? If what i said above is the case, why didn't they just for 1 second entertain the idea that maybe something was breached on their end and it wasn't each client independently that was the fault or source of the problem. Why not just take 5 mins and randomly check a few other clients and see if the problem was happening to anyone else ?
I don't get it?
They were confident they had fixed the