chesty wrote:
Linode is extremely secretive. It always has been. I lost a bet that they acknowledged the break in, in the first place, i didn't think they would. I'm very confident you won't hear anything else from them about the subject.
It's their MO.
That is disapointing to hear, for two reasons.
The first reason is obvious. I want information and they aren't sharing.
The second reason is that, if what you say is true, it also makes them liars.
In the statement they did release, they open by saying...
Quote:
Ensuring the security of our platform is our top priority. We maintain a strong security policy and aim to communicate openly should it ever be compromised. Thus, we are posting to describe a recent incident affecting the Linode Manager.
If you have a policy of openness, remain open about these things, otherwise just change the policy.
If you want to remain quiet in these situations, at least come out and say so. It would be much better to just tell us "Something happened, those affected have been notified, we will discuss nothing further on the matter.". But that isn't what they did, they made a public announcement basically claiming that they have an ongoing policy of openness.
I hope at some point someone high up just finally comes out and openly discusses this OR just tell us that they have no intentions of doing so. Ignoring something to make it go away is not the proper course of action.