Burrito of Peace wrote on Mar 24, 2023, 15:12:
My point is that if you secure your own side, it won't matter what YouTube does. It should be blindingly obvious that you can not, and should not, trust any corporation to give more than a cursory glance at user security if user security is not their core business.
There were multiple points of failure on the LMG side, any one of which could have prevented this from the outset. Well before YouTube got involved.
I have no expectations of Linus to do any of these things because he's basically "a guy who is good at computers" running a 100 million dollar company and has been through numerous debacles already. The hope is that he hires someone competent and stops farting around personally in their infrastructure.