Why do companies keep getting hacked?

Seriously

It could've been a great concept, instead it's just pajeets and shills.

Because they keep hiring unqualified old people for cyber security positions

>Are they just incompetent
That and being retarded and treating security with a cost-benefit approach.

>get bought by chinese
>have "data breach"
like pottery

I worked for a company that got hacked. It's currently getting sued into oblivion. I helped author parts of the module where the hackers used SQL in the dark to get in.

Lots of people are overworked and temporary bandaids sometimes turn out to be permanent solutions. For production, if X is working, don't touch it. If it absolutely needs to be done, it must be done according to the change policy. You don't necessarily have the rights to do all the necessary changes for all the dependencies, so you'll have to make tickets for those changes. In a larger corporation a ticket for changing a single dns entry can take months.

>Big haxs, big boats, swiggity swit-swap sim swap, botnet swatnet
Edgy teens want plus hf rep and coolness points on irc. So, we run around with our magic quotes and debuggers to exploit easy stuff that should be fixed but unseen by non auditors.

Running a large amount of infrastructure and keeping it all patched and properly configured is a lot of work which doesn't deliver obvious benefits until it's too late.

Did you create SQL queries by concatenating strings together, by any chance?

I was good some years ago