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Reddit confirms BlackCat ransomware gang stole its data
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Spez won't agree to the API demand, because it's a matter of ego and credibility for him now. His whole big shot tech-bro CEO shtick depends on ramming this through, like his hero Elon.
So I guess we'll see if there's anything interesting in the corp data..
My guess is it'll get sold, not made generally public.
I'm too naïve. Who else would be interested in that kind of data...? It's not personal details and profiles, right? I guess I'm disappointed that if you are right, the public will never see who they shadowban or whose github got trolled.
I just wanted the goss, but I'm no millionaire. :(