Not to be snarky or to minimise the impact of yet another critical security bug, but does anyone get the impression that instead of righteous fury the appropriate response to these situations is to assume insecurity and provide information to other parties with the prior understanding that compromise is not just a theoretical possibility? It stands to reason that for every compromise we actually hear about, there is plenty going on behind the scenes that never even emerges from obscurity. That doesn't make it less dangerous.
Encrypt your remote data, make it useless for anyone to compromise anything you have provided to anyone else through password management with autogenerated complex passwords for every last service you use. Use all the tools available to mitigate the impact of a provider security breach.
Most of all, if you can't deal with the potential fallout of a provider's security failing, simply do not use them in the way that requires you to rely absolutely upon their security that you do not have oversight or control over.
Not to be snarky or to minimise the impact of yet another critical security bug, but does anyone get the impression that instead of righteous fury the appropriate response to these situations is to assume insecurity and provide information to other parties with the prior understanding that compromise is not just a theoretical possibility? It stands to reason that for every compromise we actually hear about, there is plenty going on behind the scenes that never even emerges from obscurity. That doesn't make it less dangerous.
Encrypt your remote data, make it useless for anyone to compromise anything you have provided to anyone else through password management with autogenerated complex passwords for every last service you use. Use all the tools available to mitigate the impact of a provider security breach.
Most of all, if you can't deal with the potential fallout of a provider's security failing, simply do not use them in the way that requires you to rely absolutely upon their security that you do not have oversight or control over.