Hi Christian,

I am also not directly involved in this, but I think legal action (not 
necessarily suing someone, but for example filing GDPR violations or possibly 
criminal charges with the police) are very much appropriate.  I am not sure 
what laws are concerned here in detail but I think such a massive violation of 
privacy and attacking & manipulating our infrastructure is not just a mess to 
be cleaned up, it requires the proper legal response as well.

The nice thing is that this is not a decision anyone needs to make for the 
community. For example, anyone who wants to can file a GDPR violation with 
their local data protection officer. Those who don't want to do that, don't 
need to.

Happy hacking!
Florian
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