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this post was submitted on 25 Oct 2023
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The problem here was people reusing passwords.
You really aren't going to stop people doing that.
But it could have been easily prevented by forcing multi factor authentication.
I think that should be the minimum required by any company holding personal information.
2fa is a pain in the ass - especially for opsec if they require a mobile number or similar.
the onus is fully on the account holder to set and remember a password (a la private keys - you do use monero right?)
though having your genetic code hacked is pretty 2023 vibes