This is going to tarnish Comcast’s spotless reputation.
Can’t wait to get my $1.53 check in the mail 3 years from now!
The check will be worth less than the 13th month of “credit monitoring” people end up paying for when the free year that Comcast offers up runs out.
This guy gets it. Definitely not your first rodeo.
I fucking hate them so much honestly. They can’t even keep my data safe and they are overcharging me so much lmao.
And its not just overcharging, but also false advertising here and there.
I am so eager to be rid of them. I check for fiber in my area weekly. The fact that they can implement a data cap is ridiculous.
Oh so that’s why they’re asking me to change my password just to check my bill. Because the language on the page was “we regularly perform security audits to help protect you, so please change your password now” and doesn’t mention the breach at all.
Yes!
Is anyone still alive on the planet who hasn’t been the victim of at least one data breach?
You know, it kinda makes me wonder if we should have listened a little more to the people who were paranoid of being tracked and went to live off the grid.
I’d wanna say that remote group that we believe murders anyone who comes close to them. But I’m sure some anthropologists data on the. Got hacked somewhere along the line also. 😂
Are the North Sentinel Islanders who you meant?
Exactly what I was thinking lol
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Laughscries in T-Mobile>You mean this month, right?
Right? It’s insane. I have been doing infosec since the 90s and it is wild how everyone back then was arm waving and doomsaying and talking about digital pearl harbor and all that… while nothing all that big was happening.
I mean they were right. But compared to the last ten years? Holy sweet baby Jesus. We’ve had dozens of digital pearl harbors. One after another.
And still most companies don’t take infosec seriously enough. Just as it is with any externality (climate change, pollution, people’s well being), anything beyond purely growing profits is low priority. So they are making the same mistakes, coding the same bugs, falling for the same social engr attacks. Over and over again.
Meanwhile there’s a huge profit incentive for the criminals and huge benefits for state level attackers, so they’re throwing everything they have at it.
If I’ve been involved in less than a couple dozen breaches by now I would be shocked.
I occasionally think about that movie The Net and how ridiculous it seemed at the time. But it turns out they were right except it’s not one person’s identity being stolen, it’s millions of people at once.
My shit’s been stolen like 50 times in the past two years. It’s got to be worthless by this point.
Why exactly am I not surprised?
After two decades in the tech industry, a lot of it supporting sysadmins, I’m surprised it doesn’t happen more often.
The best information to collect is no information at all, and the second best information to collect is as little as possible to make the service work.
But how can they turn the customer info and behaviour into revenue if they don’t collect it? Won’t someone think of the bottom line?! /s
Comcastic news
how was that even possible, connection should have mysteriously dropped after the first 50 megabytes or so.
This shit will not stop until people (execs who fail to dot their Ts and do the OWASP audits) go to jail for it.
“If you rob me it’ll be for practice because I’m broke AF”.
Meh
At this point (actually more like a decade ago but…): Lock down your SSN with every bureau and get identity theft insurance. Hell, you probably already have identity theft insurance since the “Ha ha, you can’t sue us” response from most companies is a complimentary year or two and you likely get your data stolen at least twice a year.
I always expect current year to be the year when filing taxes is a hassle because somebody else already did it but it hasn’t happened yet. And the rest is just background noise.
God damn it Comcast.
Isn’t this the same month Mr Cooper had their data breach that effected 14 million customers?
fSociety really working overtime the last couple months.
I was more surprised there are 35.9 million Xfinity customers!
I mean, when it’s literally the only option you have…
I remember when I first moved here I even called Verizon first. The rep told me, plain and flatout, that comcast, his competitor, was who I had to call, and there was no other provider in my area.
I’m sorry to hear that. It looks like my surprise at the numbers is more of me being out of the loop. I have Internet with AT&T and that is all I have (no cable or streaming other than HBO Max that comes with AT&T).