• redalastor
    +11

    It's still advertising as if nothing happened. The site is up too. The front page hilariously displays Trusted Security Award and 100% discreet service which I both find very funny.

    • frohawk
      +3

      Man, someone should hack the site again and post all the relevant links about this leak on the site, and what's been happening to the people who've used it.

      • redalastor
        +7

        I wanted to check who gave them the security award since that company obviously sucks at due diligence. Turns out it is self awarded so the company giving it indeed sucks at security.

        • Urbanknight4
          +5

          Self awarded? Doesn't it kind of defeat the purpose if you can set the parameters for an award yourself?

          • MrVelveteen
            +7

            Well yeah, but who turns down free awards?

          • Urbanknight4
            +2
            @MrVelveteen -

            I nominate myself for Pimp of the Month, and "The Man With The Best Hair in 2015"

    • PushPull
      +2

      You think that's funny, try working for the government and getting stupid work emails from OPM reminding us about 'social engineering', 'phishing', and 'play it safe' on line. The best one yet was the one that reminded us to keep our OS and antivirus up to date on our home computers. Fucking idiots, I've been on the Internet for nearly 20 years, and I never had a problem until the OPM breach.

      • redalastor
        +1

        Not everyone is computer savvy. However the people who could benefit from the advice are the exact same people who wouldn't know an antivirus from a malware masquerading as one.