Janoshik data leak

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Jano got hacked: https://leak.janoshik.com/

Looks like contact info and order data was exposed. Likely no legal implication for customers (according to Jano), but they say scammers may try to target people whose info was in the breach.

Saw this was posted in another thread but figured it deserved its own post.
 
Pretty much every vendor here, Data Mining Site, stg, meso is having scammers even to the point of hijacking discord pages. I guess ai has something to do with it.... Sarah Connor warned us but nooooo.....
Skynet is here, and it's going to annoy us to death with negative parallelisms, long, lunatic spiels on LinkedIn about how you should think business and sit on the floor while you ignore your kids, and selling all our data to scammers. I think in some ways, I'd have preferred the nukes.
 
Skynet is here, and it's going to annoy us to death with negative parallelisms, long, lunatic spiels on LinkedIn about how you should think business and sit on the floor while you ignore your kids, and selling all our data to scammers. I think in some ways, I'd have preferred the nukes.
This is why we love you bestie....
 
Aavant stated they're no longer accepting Jano reports and will no longer send samples to them. I always love how companies always say "We patched the intrusion entrance, and hardened security." But why didn't you do that shit to begin with? You have terrible InfoSec.
 
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Aavant stated they're no longer accepting Jano reports and will no longer send samples to them. I always love how companies always say "We patched the intrusion entrance, and hardened security." But why didn't you do that shit to begin with? You have terrible InfoSec.
Good luck to Aavant. Hopefully they don't choose paper mills like BT Labs or worse, AFI. I would also ask these US labs how they handle security, and how much data they store for the DEA.
 
Good luck to Aavant. Hopefully they don't choose paper mills like BT Labs or worse, AFI. I would also ask these US labs how they handle security, and how much data they store for the DEA.
Right, if they don't use Jano, it would be hard to take them seriously, at least for me.
 
It makes one wonder if it is regulators behind the hacking so that they can add all of the vendor/buyer info to their database for when they crack down even harder on peptides.

I swear that's what is behind Fuckrocks. When I saw Naval Ravikant as a backer I was impressed, but then I did more digging. It's a literal database of named vendors (with shitty testing metrics) for regulators to hunt down one by one, or for the border tsars to seize all packages from x company.
 
I hope this event will inspire people to move on to a more diverse set of testing labs.

It has always seemed a bit odd to me that the entire research community has decided to put nearly all of its eggs into a single basket. There are other reliable labs out there.
 
I hope this event will inspire people to move on to a more diverse set of testing labs.

It has always seemed a bit odd to me that the entire research community has decided to put nearly all of its eggs into a single basket. There are other reliable labs out there.
I’ve had been wondering why Jano is considered “GOLD STANDARD”. Maybe I’ve yet to dig deep enough in the right threads, but unlike with Hospira BAC, I haven’t seen much more than “GOLD STANDARD”. I assume the being abroad and not easy to investigate might be part of it.

I do raise an eyebrow when a vendor says “Jano only”. Not too much. just out of curiosity.

I kinda see why the VC backed one is not ideal.
 
Janihsk has had the meat issues, and when there have been issues they have dealt with them adequately. They've also done the best when going head to head with ihrwt labs when it came to blind peptide identification. Other us labs have had various issues like : failing to identity peptides or give accurate mass, unclear testing methods, taking too long to return results, making bad test results inverifiable, etc.
 

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