these fuckers throwing the intern under the bus when their entire organization failed to have proper policies or review in place to catch them. if the intern could make an innocent mistake like this, it is *the executives failure*
Current and former top executives at SolarWinds are blaming a company intern for a critical lapse in password security that apparently went undiagnosed for years. The password in question, "solarwinds123," was discovered in 2019 on the public internet. cnn.it/3pWdZqx

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"the intern did it" says the executive with the six-figure salary that didn't do their fucking job
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if you weren't already ripping solarwinds out of your infrastructure, this sure as hell should be the reason to do it now
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Replying to @internetofshit
the real question is how did any review allow to get a password like that into a production application. i'd understand in testing, but in production??? what did they do, hard code it in?
Or more likely, the intern is imaginary and the #MockingbirdMedia is just laying the groundwork for future "cybersecurity attacks" as magically foretold by Klaus Schwab #CyberPandemic