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dparktoday at 8:59 PM0 repliesview on HN

I would never, ever trust my data with a company that, faced with this sort of incident, produces a postmortem so clearly intended to shift all blame to others. There’s zero introspection or self criticism here. It’s all “We did everything we possibly could. These other people messed up, though.”

You can’t have production secrets sitting where they are accessible like this. This isn’t about AI. This is a modern “oops, I ran DROP TABLE on the production database” story. There’s no excuse for enabling a system where this can happen and it’s unacceptable to shift blame when faced with the reality that this is exactly what you did.

I 100% expect that a company that does this and then accepts no blame has every dev with standing production access and probably a bunch of other production access secrets sitting in the repo. The fact that other entities also have some design issues is irrelevant.