djeZo's still throwing wild accusations on the NH subreddit and users who didn't see his behavior here have no idea how badly he's been behaving.
For someone claiming to be touch with his lawyers, he really should pay more attention to them. Or at least NiceHash's PR department... if they have one.
Edit: NiceHash is now cleaning up their subreddit, locking PM's post linking to this thread and deleting unfavorable comments. What was that about trusting non-anonymous devs again?
I think
this screenshot says more than any amount of words could in regard to their response to this.
Any reasonable company would have:
- Posted a short incident response message and temporarily removed the PhoenixMiner plugin;
- Restored said plugin once their concerns were addressed; and
- Shutdown all of djeZo's posts, or at the very least made it abundantly clear that he was/is not acting on their behalf.
I have met interns straight out of high school that could have handled a potential incident response better than NiceHash, what sort of processes do they have (or not have) in place that this seems like an appropriate course of action for them? No wonder they got hacked.
I hate to think what their security policies and processes are like if this is how disciplined they are in something as simple as making a press release.