How Not To Capitalize On A Security Compromise

OK, Gawker got owned. We get it.  A family of major media sites suffered the data theft of an estimated 1.5 million user records (usernames and poorly-protected passwords), with unknown impacts beyond that.  They didn’t notify users in a very timely fashion, and there is an air of “too little, too late” around their response… Continue reading How Not To Capitalize On A Security Compromise