Even with extensive portability across UNIXes, any responsible company should quality-test on all of the platforms they claim to support. That does require considerable resources and time.
I don't understand why firms involved in such leaks aren't held responsible and severely punished either by regulators or class action suits. If they were punished with a $100 payment to each affected consumer, possibly causing their bankruptcy, they would serve as alarming examples of how companies should guard data.
Even with extensive portability across UNIXes, any responsible company should quality-test on all of the platforms they claim to support. That does require considerable resources and time.
Those cardboard things you see in museums?
I don't understand why firms involved in such leaks aren't held responsible and severely punished either by regulators or class action suits. If they were punished with a $100 payment to each affected consumer, possibly causing their bankruptcy, they would serve as alarming examples of how companies should guard data.