AdultFriendFinder network finally comes clean to members about hack

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  • SP_MikeM
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    • Oct 2016
    • 16

    #1

    AdultFriendFinder network finally comes clean to members about hack

    zdnet.com/article/adultfriendfinder-finally-comes-clean-with-users-about-site-hacks/

    (still cant post direct links until I hit 30 posts)

    As a company, how long should you wait until you send a client-wide email about your breach?

    If it were up to me, I'd send it as soon as I saw some fishy/phishy activity. Better to be on top of the issue rather than lose face IMO.
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  • lock
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    • Jul 2003
    • 5065

    #2
    ASAP but your own first investigations never reveal extent of hacking more problems arise and generally need to show effort to rectify problem before announcing.
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    • SP_MikeM
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      • Oct 2016
      • 16

      #3
      Originally posted by lock
      ASAP but your own first investigations never reveal extent of hacking more problems arise and generally need to show effort to rectify problem before announcing.
      I think this is also a good way to show that you (the company) is working to solve the issues via social media etc. At least keep the clients posted on whats going on.
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