> 2. If Linode grossly mishandles the situation. There have been a couple of allegations to that effect so far, but nothing substantial. I don't see any reason to claim that they've done this yet.
Linode's handling of the Bitcoin incident last year was sub-optimal. This too has been sub-optimal, given that credit cards were exposed but all we heard on Friday was to change our passwords, and even that was claimed to just be a super-careful precaution.
Linode needs to start giving us some frank talk ASAP. They've already burned through a very generous helping of benefit-of-the-doubt.
Linode's handling of the Bitcoin incident last year was sub-optimal. This too has been sub-optimal, given that credit cards were exposed but all we heard on Friday was to change our passwords, and even that was claimed to just be a super-careful precaution.
Linode needs to start giving us some frank talk ASAP. They've already burned through a very generous helping of benefit-of-the-doubt.