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Thanks for sharing. Such an interesting read. I've read many times about databases being exposed publicly, but when a company explicitly states they are using state of the art security and drag other companies through the mud... Man, that really takes the cake.
I shudder to think what it must be like to be a developer there, knowing they're lying so blatently.
In the timeline at the bottom it says:
So I think some of the devs were in way over their heads too!
The fundamental problem with cryptography is that it's significantly harder to create a system that others can't crack than to create a system that you yourself can't crack.