Nov. 30, 2023, 4:14 p.m. | /u/KolideKenny

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Negligence isn't surprising, but it sure as hell isn't expected. This is what happens when a conglomerate prioritizes their profits rather than investing in their security and protecting the data/privacy of their customers AND employees.

Here's a bit [more context](https://www.kolide.com/blog/what-everyone-got-wrong-about-the-mgm-hack) on the details of the hack, some 2 months after it happened.

How does a organization of this size rely on the "honor system" to verify password resets? I'll never know, but I'm confident in saying it's not the fault …

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