MSI warranty claim database was publicly accessible via Google

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MSI warranty claim database was publicly accessible via Google - Lemmy.World

According to the YouTube channel Gamers Nexus, over 600,000 customer warranty claims for MSI products were publicly accessible via Google search. MSI, a leading computer hardware and peripherals manufacturer, had exposed data that included sensitive information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and specific order details.

Do not forget that accessing stuff on Google can probably get you to prison.

When you see something illegal on Google that should have never been published publicly you need to immediately avert your eyes and plug your ears. 🙉

Don’t be the next Aaron Swartz…

I don’t believe that, it’s not classified information… Maybe if you then distributed the personal information, but they redacted whatever is shown. If it was classified information, then it’d be illegal.

That’s like saying if you read a piece of paper you found outside and it’s got personal information, you just broke the law. I’m not a lawyer but I don’t think clicking a link from Google and reading unclassified documents is illegal in any way.

Or if the government sends you the social security numbers of every teacher in the state. Then you’re a hacker for responsibly disclosing the issue:
Missouri gov. calls journalist who found security flaw a “hacker,” threatens to sue
Missouri gov. calls journalist who found security flaw a “hacker,” threatens to sue

Governor also threatens to sue paper for finding flaw that exposed teachers' SSNs.

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