BobKamman
Level 15

When one Intuit subscriber is hacked, that does not suggest to me that Intuit should be asked to devote resources to finding the cause.  When 100 Intuit subscribers are hacked, then I would expect it to investigate. 

In December, the US government announced that multiple federal agencies had been targeted by a sweeping cyber-attack.  The full scope and consequences of the suspected Russian hack remain unknown.

Key federal agencies, from the Department of Homeland Security to the agency that oversees America’s nuclear weapons arsenal, were reportedly targeted, as were powerful tech and security companies including  Microsoft.  Investigators are still trying to determine what information the hackers may have stolen, and what they could do with it.

....If it happened to them, it could happen to you.