>Open source is the best and most sec-
>>62430178
>>62430178
*breathes in*
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>>62430178
I'm sure open source must've played a big role here.
Open Source software shouldn't be used unless it's a project with literal thousands of constant active contributors/auditors.
Prove me wrong.
>>62430178
>Mы oбocpaлиcь
>Oбвиним вo вceм идeю cвoбoднoгo пpoгpaммнoгo oбecпeчeния!
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>>62430228
That's not the same hack you moron, that's a separate vulnerability localized to Argentina that was discovered yesterday. That said, a patch for the vulnerability in Apache that was used to access the massive database had been available for months at the time of the hack.
>>62430178
So, what do we do now? Credit karma would use equifax to do my free credit check, so i am probably compramised. I figured all i can really do is a credit freeze
>>62430178
>be retarded
>get hacked
>i-it's all this open s-source fault
Sure mate.
>>62430297
Doesn't matter, just goes to show how incompetent they can be.
Blaming the software when their employees can be fucking up doesn't make much sense.
>>62430323
It wouldn't matter that you used Credit Karma, the credit monitoring agencies have been tracking you for ages
>>62430390
That wasnt my quesion you autist
>>62430440
Shut the fuck up
>>62430334
maybe in your empty mind incapable of distinguishing between two clearly separate events.
apache is only as good as the LAM* pajeet you hired for pennies on the dollar
>>62430178
keep sperging equicuck