Quote Originally Posted by kaiyouske View Post
I completely agree with this. I usually give people the benefit of the doubt that they've taken the steps to better protect their accounts, unlike most other people here that assume the hacked are stupid people.
No, hacked people "did something stupid, and won't admit it"

I've worked customer support enough to see through blame shift. SE is not at fault when they give you the tools to protect the account and you refuse to use them. It's like complaining that the insurance company charges you more having riskier behavior. SE could charge people a lower monthly rate if they use an authenticator and I think that would make people change their minds about it.