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>I knew it was going to be idiots like this before I even opened the article. Self-righteous, lazy-brained dipshits with main character syndrome. The harm of actually exposing real people's real credentials doesn't even register with them.

What else can you do to force lazy devs like the ones sneeding in this thread to act more responsible?

The hacker told people about it to minimize harm but make the lesson stick. A malicious actor would quietly sit on the stolen credentials and could do tremendous economic damage.

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