i mean what argues against the usual white hat explanation; i just am reporting a vulnerability, i’m not saying i hold this info *as blackmail*, i’m just being a good citizen and *telling you what information of your citizens it at risk?* i have no idea, is this what they did?
they shared the existence of the vulnerability with someone, or the SSN’s directly, or indirectly?
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I would guess all of it, but I don't know. They obviously thought it was a story worth blowing up to this level.
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FWIW, I used to work as a senior political appointee for a governor (different party), and they'd never do this sort of thing without a good sense of how it would end. Maybe Trump changed things, but I doubt it.
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