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HeWhoLurksLate 4 hours ago

It's all fun and games until it's your livelihood at stake, and then it makes a lot more sense to acquiesce, lick your wounds, and keep your business alive.

Getting hacked is no fun, but companies don't deserve to die because something in their tech stack was vulnerable.

nradov 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Nah, those companies deserve to die. Let them fail. Creative destruction.

HeWhoLurksLate 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I respectfully disagree - I do agree that the natural financial death of a company probably shouldn't result in bailouts, but if I as a company get breached because my fully-updated, follows-best-practices Windows Domain got hacked because of a vulnerability in Microsoft's stuff? That's hardly fair.

Shouldn't I be able to sue Microsoft for financial relief?

nradov 2 hours ago | parent [-]

That is an acceptable outcome. Life isn't fair. Companies fail all the time for a variety of unfair reasons. This will force customers to demand that Microsoft and other software vendors improve their own security practices and/or indemnify customers for damages from breaches. You can sue Microsoft for financial relief if they breach your contract.