Why are you saying the fault lies with the vendor? Do you think nobody knows that? Do you think that's not obvious? Do you think that's what I was commenting about? There's a difference between reading and comprehension.
Have you read any of the above? It's clear they didn't care, that's why I'm saying the ICO should have been informed. That would force them to give a shit.
I still don't see why he had to do this? He has plenty of time to inform the ICO of this issue. He contacted moonpig then let the sit on this for a year. If he wants to be a disclosure hero, he could have at least told…
Moonpig is UK based. He could have looked up how to report a data breach in the UK. Not sure what the DMCA reference is about. I understand that people use DMCS on companies that are not US based therefore it has no…
> You're getting mad at the wrong person here, full stop. No I'm not. I;m not angry. I realise this is the fault of Moonpig >This is gross, inexcusable negligence and incompetence. I'm surprised this guy didn't wait…
I don't disagree with you but I still think I have a good point. He should have gone to the ICO straight away as well as report directly to moonpig then if it wasn't fixed within x amount of time, take next escalation…
In my other comment, I said the ICO should have been the first place this was reported rather than putting it on the net for opportunistic bad actors to dump all their customer data in pastebin.....
This is irresponsible disclosure. You should have contacted the information commissioners office. They would have used legal powers to force Moonpig to rectify this. There are very steep penalties for not protecting…
This is so laughable and a little typical of HN. I've worked with guys that have done nothing other than Spring and Hibernate for nearly a decade and they know those platforms inside and out. There's just no way someone…
Why are you saying the fault lies with the vendor? Do you think nobody knows that? Do you think that's not obvious? Do you think that's what I was commenting about? There's a difference between reading and comprehension.
Have you read any of the above? It's clear they didn't care, that's why I'm saying the ICO should have been informed. That would force them to give a shit.
I still don't see why he had to do this? He has plenty of time to inform the ICO of this issue. He contacted moonpig then let the sit on this for a year. If he wants to be a disclosure hero, he could have at least told…
Moonpig is UK based. He could have looked up how to report a data breach in the UK. Not sure what the DMCA reference is about. I understand that people use DMCS on companies that are not US based therefore it has no…
> You're getting mad at the wrong person here, full stop. No I'm not. I;m not angry. I realise this is the fault of Moonpig >This is gross, inexcusable negligence and incompetence. I'm surprised this guy didn't wait…
I don't disagree with you but I still think I have a good point. He should have gone to the ICO straight away as well as report directly to moonpig then if it wasn't fixed within x amount of time, take next escalation…
In my other comment, I said the ICO should have been the first place this was reported rather than putting it on the net for opportunistic bad actors to dump all their customer data in pastebin.....
This is irresponsible disclosure. You should have contacted the information commissioners office. They would have used legal powers to force Moonpig to rectify this. There are very steep penalties for not protecting…
This is so laughable and a little typical of HN. I've worked with guys that have done nothing other than Spring and Hibernate for nearly a decade and they know those platforms inside and out. There's just no way someone…