Comment by rester324
So are you proud of yourself? Or why are you advertising your negligence?
So are you proud of yourself? Or why are you advertising your negligence?
> Companies that had their entire database of very sensitive information leaked are still growing users and at worst paid a tiny fine.
Or end up bankrupt with criminal charges for CEO: https://yle.fi/a/74-20027665
How many times do you have to roll the dice with .001% of disaster before it strikes? How often are you using the tool in this way?
"Move fast and break things"
I could spend an extra 5 minutes doing it "right" or I can get what I need done and have a 0.001% chance of there ever being a problem (since there are other security measure in place, like firewalls, api key rotation, etc.)
Even when security gaps are exploited, the fallout tends to be minimal. Companies that had their entire database of very sensitive information leaked are still growing users and at worst paid a tiny fine.