

I hope when he becomes a “documentary” film maker a la Dinesh D’Souza. Comedy gold.
I hope when he becomes a “documentary” film maker a la Dinesh D’Souza. Comedy gold.
It could be account information from partnerships e.g. bundles, old customers, subsidiary companies, or something else entirely.
Your guess is as good as mine.
Basically this data included customer details on 36 million customers, and Xfinity only has 32 million active customers…
They’ve already admitted it includes all plaintext customer details (names, address, last 4 SSN, etc.), and their password hashes, but no info on what hashing function was used to make them, or if they were salted.
This is just what they’ve admitted. Who wants to place bets on whether they also got all the customer data that shouldn’t be legal to collect, but is e.g. browsing habits, traffic analysis, user/household metadata?
Wow that was a revealing Snopes article… Did you read it?
Because if you had, you would know the sources “debunking” the claim are the damage control tweets from Elon and his personal biographer after the story broke to reduce the backlash.