asta, wrote:Lacuna wrote:If you were active on these threads (which is where information was disseminated by post or when they were locked, so those who were concerned received it) it probably seems like this was a world-ending issue, but, in fact, the vast majority of users were not affected or aware. As I said, it was not CS's security that was compromised. Making a global announcement about a relatively small number of accounts being compromised with insecure passwords does not make sense if there is no real information to share about changes that will affect everyone yet.
> this i don't agree with in the slightest. a "small number" of compromised accounts
that resulted in- what- hundreds of reversed trades? people being put into debt?? i
don't think you're being fair to the users that were effected, either. they're still a
part of the community. your response seems entirely indifferent to the problems.
Agree. I don’t think minimizing things is constructive. I really love cs and the community- I hate seeing so many awesome people affected. It is not just a few In my opinion.):