@stux You could argue that there should be an upper limit of results returned by search and rate limits to slow down scraping of data but ultimately I don't see anything that would classify it as unauthorized access at all. All the information obtained is something you would see by visiting each user's profile.
@Gargron damn.. Still a big error from their side i think. It's indeed public info but now it's in such a way easy searchable and packed for attackers so to say :ablobwink:
I don't mind if my email is "leaked" as is but when more info is added i get more and more spooked
@stux You could argue that there should be an upper limit of results returned by search and rate limits to slow down scraping of data but ultimately I don't see anything that would classify it as unauthorized access at all. All the information obtained is something you would see by visiting each user's profile.