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"content": "nostr:npub1qq2dwyh0napa0n3rvft3vltsmgkwn8r627as6a6wgaldag078gussrzjmq Who's' to blame? Is it the cloud platform for not enforcing 2FA for important/all accounts? Or is it on the individual businesses for not insisting on it? I bet at the end of the day, when the finger pointing starts, both will wish they'd made it easier for this situation not to become front page news for months.",
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