Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
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Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#2Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#3Another dupe?
Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#4Another dupe?
Anybody have tabs on the original non-dupe thread? It doesn't appear to be anywhere near the front page, despite the fact that this is arguably the day's biggest tech story, and the news is around 2 hours old.
Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#5Another dupe?
Anybody have tabs on the original non-dupe thread? It doesn't appear to be anywhere near the front page, despite the fact that this is arguably the day's biggest tech story, and the news is around 2 hours old.
Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
Anybody have tabs on the original non-dupe thread? It doesn't appear to be anywhere near the front page, despite the fact that this is arguably the day's biggest tech story, and the news is around 2 hours old.
The PR piece by Google (currently at spot #1) is apparently what these stories are being "duped" to.
I feel a PR piece shouldn't be the only post if there's subtext like "a security/privacy flaw" that affected millions.
Also the comment thread for the Google PR post seem to be mainly about how little Google+ was used and various issues around its launch.
Here's the link if anyone's interested: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18169243
Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
Anybody have tabs on the original non-dupe thread? It doesn't appear to be anywhere near the front page, despite the fact that this is arguably the day's biggest tech story, and the news is around 2 hours old.
The PR piece by Google (currently at spot #1) is apparently what these stories are being "duped" to.
Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
The PR piece by Google (currently at spot #1) is apparently what these stories are being "duped" to.
> The PR piece by Google (currently at spot #1) is apparently what these stories are being "duped" to. I feel a PR piece shouldn't be the only post if there's subtext like "a security/privacy flaw" that affected millions. Also the comment thread for the Google PR post seem to be mainly about how little Google+ was used and various issues around its launch. Here's the link if anyone's interested: https://news.ycombina…
Thanks for posting this, you saved me a bunch of time digging for it.
Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#9Another dupe?
Re: Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
The PR piece by Google (currently at spot #1) is apparently what these stories are being "duped" to.
> The PR piece by Google (currently at spot #1) is apparently what these stories are being "duped" to. I feel a PR piece shouldn't be the only post if there's subtext like "a security/privacy flaw" that affected millions. Also the comment thread for the Google PR post seem to be mainly about how little Google+ was used and various issues around its launch. Here's the link if anyone's interested: https://news.ycombina…