• finn@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Microsoft’s new version of Clippy: ‘It looks like you’re trying to obscure a major security breach. Can I assist you with euphemisms?’

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      1 year ago

      “It looks like you’re attempting to delete incriminating files. Perhaps you meant to email them to the FBI instead” would be hilarious. Clippy was a bastard.

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    1 year ago

    “Takes pains.” And “obscures role” Is a strangely conspiratorial description for what sounds like a PR person copy-pasting a message from engineers describing the individual errors/events themselves - without throwing a specific engineer under the bus. Throwing blame around is a task for after you figure out what is wrong and how to properly fix it. Legal departments would also prevent a company self-describing as a zero-day exploit, because that’s halfway to admitting legal liability.

    It was also a chain of 3-5 smaller exploits, they probably don’t even know yet who might be most at fault. All it takes is for a single junior engineer to make a mistake from inexperience, and for a distracted senior engineer reviewer to miss it. When there’s something like over 100k engineers at Microsoft, this shit is to be expected.

    Anything that is ever created by someone always has someone else trying to destroy it or use it for personal gain.

    I don’t think Microsoft are being deceitful here, and I don’t think it’s helpful to accuse them of a cover up while they’re actively making the details public. I do agree making customers pay for their log files for this is pretty gross though. Expected but gross.

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      1 year ago

      Bootlicker spotted…

      Already trying to pin on some Jr?

      Jfc… Clowns making million dollar salaries never do nuffing? Am I right?

      It is always some intern…

  • Meow.tar.gz@lemmy.goblackcat.com
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    1 year ago

    I would expect nothing less. But to be fair, I’d expect any large corporation to behave this way. Microsoft probably doesn’t want to get sued by publicly admitting fault.