this situation is shockingly irresponsible and has put so many of my peers at risk. here is the timeline of what happened: https://t.co/h22Fi1GAse
— Maddy Myers ? (@MIDImyers) August 3, 2019
Very glad I didn't cover #E3 this year, since they leaked the info of over 2K journalists. Fellow writers, please take take any precautions you can. REPORT HARASSMENT! Take this seriously. https://t.co/zm5Y79emPt
— Jenna Busch (@JennaBusch) August 3, 2019
Let’s be clear about something: If not for that journalist’s irresponsible rush to report this, the info might not have gotten out https://t.co/P2gKXV8kBi pic.twitter.com/7koebKmuYH
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) August 3, 2019
roses are red,
— Chris Kohler (@kobunheat) August 3, 2019
philosophers are eternalist,https://t.co/c8yHvpCSaA
jesus fucking christ https://t.co/BQfNCVzJu8
— Tim “??” Barribeau (@tbarribeau) August 3, 2019
Not only do I agree with everything Nicholas said, it has since become clear that her irresponsible reporting led to the info going public when it might not have otherwise https://t.co/P2gKXV8kBi
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) August 3, 2019
If you attended E3 as a content generator or media, please be aware that your personal details may not be secure! https://t.co/m8cCEoxiEF
— Gemma Cooper (@x_GemGem) August 3, 2019
"The list includes names, publications, home addresses, email addresses and phone numbers..."
— Ólafur Waage (@olafurw) August 3, 2019
ESA's reply. "... we apologize for the inconvenience..."
It's people's home addresses. For some that's not an inconvenience. Not even slightly.https://t.co/1kU2BmRhft https://t.co/LdkW6uKJe2
the organization that runs E3, @theESA, had thousands of journalists, content creators, and analysts home addresses and phone numbers publicly revealed because they are entirely incompetent, according to a report from @SophNar0747https://t.co/hl3P4EmqnUhttps://t.co/ByJz5Y2eTt
— Rod Breslau (@Slasher) August 3, 2019
E3 organization leaks data for over 2,000 journalists and analysts https://t.co/OCvE9ZZKCJ #dataleak #databreach #dataprivacy #CyberSecurity #GDPR #personaldata
— Privowny (@Privowny) August 3, 2019
Looking at that ESA leaked list... how can you fuck up that bad? Hot damn that's some nuclear level incompetence. https://t.co/IDhOrTY5zI
— Maurice Tan (@Pewology) August 3, 2019
E3 organization leaks data for over 2,000 journalists and analysts https://t.co/ObZ2712Oqa by @jeffgrubb
— GamesBeat (@GamesBeat) August 3, 2019
It was a bad year to go to E3 for more than just one reason now. Youtuber's and Journalists have their private info posted online - Names, Addresses, Numbers - links to the info are all over the place https://t.co/M7aVgNnCn8
— THE RED DRAGON (@TWTHEREDDRAGON) August 3, 2019
This is horrific and baffling and unfortunately the ESA is unlikely to see any direct consequences for it, as the precedent of significantly under-valuing the damage of sensitive data leaks has already been set by Equifax/etc. https://t.co/RfdC1xC1vB
— Bryan J Carr (@Learnonaut) August 3, 2019
Starting to hear about friends and colleagues receiving texts from less than scrupulous individuals over this. Stay safe, y'all.
— Bobby Blackwolf @ #GenCon (@BobbyBlackwolf) August 3, 2019
Unless you're the ESA because obviously safety is of no concern to you. https://t.co/b0WJGSsyrp
THEY FUCKEDhttps://t.co/MTYXjcL7zn
— Marty (@TimeCommando) August 3, 2019
For anybody not aware:https://t.co/rfTxQPVyft
— James LaValle (@whitecastleman9) August 3, 2019
A spreadsheet was left available on the E3 website, containing detailed contact information for over 2,000 journalists, content creators, analysts and others who applied for and received credentials to the event (Electronic Entertainment Expo) this year. https://t.co/kfrdpWxHK4
— Caroline Orr (@RVAwonk) August 3, 2019
Greeeeeeat https://t.co/OtRBGOsY4A
— Laura Hudson (@laura_hudson) August 3, 2019
E3 #databreach leaks info for thousands of registered journalists https://t.co/FdalBvdZJY - @engadget pic.twitter.com/RBnunQB5vC
— Adam Carrigan (@AdamMCarrigan) August 3, 2019
Didn't mention this earlier for fear of spreading it but that ship has now sailed, so: thanks, @E3, for doxxing 2000 games journalists/streamers etc right around the 5th anniversary of G*merg*te. You goddamn amateurs didn't even take the info down properlyhttps://t.co/gtdJ14KUqU
— Keza MacDonald (@kezamacdonald) August 3, 2019
E3 Expo Leaks The Personal Information Of Over 2,000 Journalists https://t.co/8btT1mFV6T この記事によると、E3に参加するメディア関係者のパーソナルデータをSpreadsheetでリスト化して、それをそのままWebサイトからリンクさせていたようだ
— かいと(kaito834) (@kaito834) August 4, 2019
E3 expo leaks the personal information of over 2,000 journalists. https://t.co/VLsjB5Jbzu pic.twitter.com/U0rhJ87oNX
— io9 (@io9) August 4, 2019
E3 Expo Leaks The Personal Information Of Over 2,000 Journalists https://t.co/ujr66xFhom via @kotaku
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) August 3, 2019
세계 최대 게임 엑스포인 E3 조직위원회가 2,000여명의 기자들의 연락 정보가 담긴 스프레드시트 파일을 공개적으로 볼 수 있는 곳에 올려둔 것이 뒤늦게 확인됐다.
— 이주형 (쿠도군) (@KudoKun_) August 4, 2019
조직위원회 측은 파일을 급하게 내렸으나, 이미 정보들은 복사된지 오래.https://t.co/XrAsTBxgV7
Journalists personal info were accidentally leaked by the org behind E3 https://t.co/RZUZGdnMpJ
— Dwebb Stranding (@dwebbofus) August 4, 2019
Smell like something that rhymes with Blass Daction Clawsuit@RealMisterChef https://t.co/9z5O5InLSY pic.twitter.com/TNCaun8t4b
— Jamie Moran (@JamieMoranUK) August 4, 2019
I feel like it should be reiterated "there is difference between friend, and viewer," just because you have access to contact information for your favorite creator, doesn't give you permission to use it, or visit their home without their permission.https://t.co/5X6SxA1SBf
— Bryant Chappel (@BryantChappel) August 3, 2019
Been to @E3 2019? Apparently there has been a huge leak of all personal data, so do your best to protect yourself.https://t.co/b0AUp4gnw5
— Daniel Lucic (@danny_hr) August 3, 2019
Very irresponsible of ESA. Some of these journalists have groups of haters and now that group might have access to their personal info including home address and phone number.
— Jason Lepine (@heyjayofficial) August 3, 2019
E3 organization leaks data for over 2,000 journalists and analysts https://t.co/HIepJoP26R
E3 data #breach leaks info for thousands of registered journalists https://t.co/w6xkKKdtmS
— ₛₑcᵤᵣₑ Cybₑᵣ ₛₒₗᵤₜᵢₒₙ (@Sec_Cyber) August 3, 2019
E3 #databreach leaks info for thousands of registered journalists | #cybersecurity #infosec https://t.co/jV8OpMPvMb
— Ra5esh Shanavas ???? (@rsz619mania) August 3, 2019
E3 data breach leaks info for thousands of registered journalists https://t.co/AhgHVY3Bth pic.twitter.com/mPk1t4q9cV
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) August 3, 2019
that's a yikes from me https://t.co/YtIrAOKbJ9
— Chris Boyd ???? (@paperghost) August 3, 2019