[QUOTE]"Twelve minutes after the final breach... and after taking screenshots of our intellectual property, business data, and customer data, Mr Vickery notified uKnow of his breach of our private systems," Steve Woda wrote in a blog post.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]"With respect to customer data, no financial information or unencrypted password credentials were vulnerable."[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]According to a blog post by Chris Vickery, Steve Woda expressed concerns via email that his actions could put the firm out of business.[/QUOTE]
So, this firm left a database containing a host of private data publicly accessible. One researcher did a search in a public search engine and found it. And now the CEO is seriously saying the researcher 'breached' their systems?
Could anyone [B]possibly[/B] be more incompetent?
[QUOTE=SweetSwifter;49797710]So, this firm left a database containing a host of private data publicly accessible. One researcher did a search in a public search engine and found it. And now the CEO is seriously saying the researcher 'breached' their systems?
Could anyone [B]possibly[/B] be more incompetent?[/QUOTE]
Try to be a whitehat, get called a blackhat. Seems like the norm with companies like this.
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