@MrCarri-X &
@hayhor well you can’t be sure about that. Companies have to tell when there’s a breach in security and notify when it involves personal info. Very rarely do companies actually admit it tho. They admit the breach but shy away from the personal info part.
There’ve been a number of cases even I know about where breaches happen and speculation went rampant about personal info being compromised and company obviously denying those claims. Upon investigation of a cyber security company/team it was proven that personal info was compromised in some cases and what did the company that got attacked do... issue an apology for lying usually saying “at the time we said the former we were still conducting our own investigation” or “our investigation did not show a breach of personal records” or something along those lines.
So I’d say wait until an external company does an investigation if they’ll let ‘em. But most always I’m skeptical anyways.
But yea, spreading misinformation and discontent is bad :P just be wary what to believe