This is, and the LastPass breach, are clear examples of why you shouldn't rely on the security practises of companies. Even the most well-funded companies make stupid mistakes.
If you absolutely have to store stuff in the cloud (e.g. online backups), encrypt your data, using open-source software, before uploading it. That way, when the company eventually gets hacked, the attackers won't have access to your data.
Every company gets hacked; it's only a matter of time.
This is, and the LastPass breach, are clear examples of why you shouldn't rely on the security practises of companies. Even the most well-funded companies make stupid mistakes.
If you absolutely have to store stuff in the cloud (e.g. online backups), encrypt your data, using open-source software, before uploading it. That way, when the company eventually gets hacked, the attackers won't have access to your data.
Every company gets hacked; it's only a matter of time.