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US Sperm Donor, California Cryobank, Reports Data Breach Exposing Customer Personal Information
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<blockquote data-quote="Wrecker4923" data-source="post: 1120143" data-attributes="member: 110877"><p>If you provide your information to any company, you can expect that one day, it may be breached. News of data breaches seems hardly worth posting anymore, but somehow, this one feels so surreal.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If I encrypt my sensitive files, and use 2FA for my password databases, why can't you do something of that nature at the first place? This one isn't even pretending. Taking "security incident" seriously because they can be sued, not giving a ... to the normal security because it costs more and is inconvenient, or maybe they are not paying attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrecker4923, post: 1120143, member: 110877"] If you provide your information to any company, you can expect that one day, it may be breached. News of data breaches seems hardly worth posting anymore, but somehow, this one feels so surreal. If I encrypt my sensitive files, and use 2FA for my password databases, why can't you do something of that nature at the first place? This one isn't even pretending. Taking "security incident" seriously because they can be sued, not giving a ... to the normal security because it costs more and is inconvenient, or maybe they are not paying attention. [/QUOTE]
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