@Azural Your question is not a question, it is a critical statement that you are dissatisified that this in your opinion critical security update was not delivered fast enough. No matter what the answer to your question is, it makes absolutely no difference, because your intention with this thread is not to get an answer, your intention is to stir up public critique and to involve others to confirm your opinion. The sole purpose of the question are to be an ego shooter and to create a negative image of Plesk. Anyone who reads the headline of this thread is already framed to the thought that Plesk developers are slow, don't care for users etc. Which is not true, but the way your critique is presented leave uninformed users no choice but to follow this path of thinking.
For that reason I do not intend to answer your question.
It's not a question, it is a statement, and I do not like this way. Your critique has been heard, but please do not expect my sympathy for the the way it has been presented. The way this update was done was perfectly right and timely. Did you experience any negative impact on your systems? No. So what is the point?
Here is a popular story that comes to my mind when I see threads like this one:
A math professor wrote the following on the blackboard:
9x 1= 9
9x 2=18
9x 3=27
9x 4=36
9x 5=45
9x 6=54
9x 7=63
9x 8=72
9x 9=81
9×10=91
Many taunts were made in the lecture hall because the professor had made a mistake.
9×10=91!
The whole room laughed at him. The professor waited until everyone was quiet again, then he said:
"This is how you are seen in the world. I made that mistake on purpose to show you how the world behaves in the face of a single mistake. None of you congratulated me for doing everything right nine times and being right.
None who saw you do the right thing and praised you for it. But all the people hurt you, blasphemed you and humiliated you because you were wrong just once. That's life! We have to learn to appreciate people for "their successes".
There are people who do much more that is right than wrong, and - end up being judged by one mistake, - and are not judged by the other nine hits. That works for all of us. More praise and less criticism. More love and affection and less hate and cruelty. Let's learn to appreciate each other instead of destroying each other."