https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/faulty-database-script-brings-salesforce-to-its-knees/ https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.geekwire.com/2019/database-error-causes-widespread-ongoing-salesforce-outage-affecting-pardot-customers/amp/
A few interns, as usual. But not the approving managers, of course.
Firing people for things like this is why Microsoft still doesn’t have a good blameless post-Mortem culture.
Me. Hire me lulz
Sounds like OP has very less to do with Engineering.
^^ then they’re probably a senior engineer at MS
Ha ha crappy amazon what else to expect from a company that’s losing its cloud market share and hiring trash with low interview bars
Nobody is getting fired, they will just blame India
How do we know it WASN'T India?
The vendors are getting fired for this.
OP is definitely not an engineer, are you? Did you understand the articles?
Hopefully nobody. Outages like this tend to be complex and not due to incompetence of any one person. System and process failures cause things like this, not individual failures. If there is one person on the planet you can be absolutely sure won't make this mistake again, it's the person you seem to be implying should be fired. How does that make sense?
“...like edit delete etc. globally.” Can you explain what you mean by that?
At the heart of the outage was a change in the production environment that broke access permission settings across organizations and gave employees access to all other companies files quoted from the article which you didn’t read
I have read enough articles and been on the call with Salesforce for hours. The information about people getting access “globally” isn’t validated. Also there’s no report of data breach.