So, this:
Not everybody reads this little pit on the side of the internet. Not everybody speaks English. Unless it's a very high profile event "saving" someones money will just be theft with no positive identification. [...]
But then also this:
[...] It's very much public knowledge that there's huge problems with their management of security, else this thread wouldn't be 20 pages long and I wouldn't be posting here.

It went from here to various different news / social media sites without johoe having to lift a finger.
There's a huge difference between a general fact "their security practice is poor" and a statement like "some user stole $50 it might be yours". One can be widely reported, one generally will not.