Yeah, it was "queryable" because the data leaked in the logs and usually logs are accessible through some centralized tool like Splunk probably.
And I bet there's no way to know if any of those employees accessed any of the users accounts using those passwords :(
I hope there will be a day when the US government will advance regulation for tech companies to really protect user's privacy but I'm not optimistic hehe
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Yeah, it was "queryable" because the data leaked in the logs and usually logs are accessible through some centralized tool like Splunk probably.
And I bet there's no way to know if any of those employees accessed any of the users accounts using those passwords :(
I hope there will be a day when the US government will advance regulation for tech companies to really protect user's privacy but I'm not optimistic hehe