I'm tempted to give Bloomberg the benefit of the doubt.
Tech companies don't want to be hacked. And if they are, they want to be able to say "we cleaned things up and everything is safe now," not "we were infiltrated several years ago and have no idea what the malware does or even which systems it impacts."
Funny! So if you own a company and I say your company is dirty, there is literally nothing you can do except to admit that your company really IS dirty. Because if you deny, you'd be lying, based on your own logic.
No, but Facebook is already in deep trouble in terms of how the average American views the company. I find it likely that they want to protect their reputation at all costs (including lying to congress...)
Tech companies don't want to be hacked. And if they are, they want to be able to say "we cleaned things up and everything is safe now," not "we were infiltrated several years ago and have no idea what the malware does or even which systems it impacts."