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On Feb 5, 2019, a data leak was reported and a Stack Overflow Product Manager admitted to causing it.

We got an "oops, sorry, won't happen again". For some, this is not enough, considering it's not the first data leak caused by sloppiness on handling personal information.

As I can not see any update than the initial "oops", my question is: what has Stack Overflow done to fix this data leak (e.g., contacting Amazon, contacting the affected users, reporting the data leak to authorities, or anything relevant), and what are the steps that are being taken internally to avoid very serious "oops" situations in the future?

EDIT reworded I will use "leak" instead of "breach" to "leak" because its causingprevent people to focusfrom focussing on technicalities instead of the actual question.

EDIT 2 after a lot of people bringing this up: To be clear, I understand thisthese things take time. I'd be happy to get ana "we are looking at this, and we will make a update explaining everything". A promise of a future answer is better than nothing.

On Feb 5, 2019, a data leak was reported and a Stack Overflow Product Manager admitted to causing it.

We got an "oops, sorry, won't happen again". For some, this is not enough, considering it's not the first data leak caused by sloppiness on handling personal information.

As I can not see any update than the initial "oops", my question is: what has Stack Overflow done to fix this data leak (e.g., contacting Amazon, contacting the affected users, reporting the data leak to authorities, or anything relevant), and what are the steps that are being taken internally to avoid very serious "oops" situations in the future?

EDIT reworded "breach" to "leak" because its causing people to focus on technicalities instead of the actual question.

EDIT 2 after a lot of people bringing this up: I understand this things take time. I'd be happy to get an "we are looking at this, and we will make a update explaining everything". A promise of a future answer is better than nothing.

On Feb 5, 2019, a data leak was reported and a Stack Overflow Product Manager admitted to causing it.

We got an "oops, sorry, won't happen again". For some, this is not enough, considering it's not the first data leak caused by sloppiness on handling personal information.

As I can not see any update than the initial "oops", my question is: what has Stack Overflow done to fix this data leak (e.g., contacting Amazon, contacting the affected users, reporting the data leak to authorities, or anything relevant), and what are the steps that are being taken internally to avoid very serious "oops" situations in the future?

I will use "leak" instead of "breach" to prevent people from focussing on technicalities instead of the actual question.

To be clear, I understand these things take time. I'd be happy to get a "we are looking at this, and we will make a update explaining everything". A promise of a future answer is better than nothing.

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