@thisismissem @WPalant I understand this case more like you put your key in front of your house, visible for everybody. And I'm just telling you that it is a security issue and you are suing me for that.
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@thisismissem @WPalant I understand this case more like you put your key in front of your house, visible for everybody. And I'm just telling you that it is a security issue and you are suing me for that. 2 comments
@WPalant @thisismissem now I get it. The issue was that he accessed vendor's database. Even if he has the credentials, he is not allowed to use it. It's like if I found a post-it with password on your PC, I'm still not allowed to use it to login into your account. |
@leonid @thisismissem Well, you did verify that it isn’t just any key but the one opening my door. It’s the fact that you opened the door which got you into court.
In fact, even that analogy doesn’t really convey the situation – it’s not actually the key to my house but rather to the storage facility where I keep stuff of people who paid me. And that key puts their stuff at risk.