@IceSolst I suppose one problem is that almost no software developer have control of all parts in their product. There is always a third party library or a part of a OS they don't control.
@IceSolst Money (still) makes the world go around...
Just think, once upon a time you paid a one time fee for the software, got the software on a physical media and you kept the media after installation.
@ivyfoxofficial Besides that... AI can't create anything without real art being chopped and pasted together in the background. AI is like taking five classical paintings, cut them in small pieces and assemble those pieces into some new paintings.
@techspence Considering that even large hospitals have yearly live test of backup power systems, it can be done. Besides... Are your back ups stored in the same LAN as your live system? Is that really safe?
@IceSolst I suppose security orgs are prime target and it is probably seen like a bigger win to breach them than kost other targets. All orgs are breachable, but it is not always easy to find the weak link.
@IceSolst I think a relevant question is: "What is Mythos defining a bug as?" Anything that makes a program work outside of specifications? Anything that could be a security hole? Anything that clearly is a security hole? Things that are just coded in a way Mythos doesn't understand?
@IceSolst Best case they inform the customers to change password within a month from the breach is confirmed. "Lost your credit card information? Not our problem."