And unless the IT department was incompetent, just restore the backup.
Idiots. They couldve backed em up and sold em. Just like doge.
True, but a proper dump would take time. Also they don’t seem very bright anyway.
Dumping databases is such a small brain move. That costs what, half a departments overtime for a few days? Nothing.
Deploying consistently poor quality code costs far more. That can double the size of the support department and keep them going for years. Costing far more to the organisation.
Yup, don’t dump the database, just shuffle the primary keys on important tables. Systems keep running, so it takes longer to work out what’s wrong, and the data gets even more screwed up with every passing transaction. You very rapidly end up with a basically unrecoverable mess if you’re also talking to external systems, as none of their data will match yours anymore, even if you do try to recover from an older backup.
They were terminated and they did this as retaliation, they couldn’t play the long game.



