To continue your analogy, 1000 other potential robbers are trying to get in every day, you are virtually always on holiday or otherwise outside the house, and the window was voice-activated. The intruder said a well-known special phrase which caused it to open. The expectation is that you've checked the windows, door, lock, and any other potential openings yourself to make sure they can't be entered like that. So yes, I'd say the person who doesn't take the valuables and run is doing you a huge favor.
Agree, I think it is more that you left the door unlocked when you meant for it to be locked and the mailman opened the door to yell "Hello??" but no one was home, so he let you know the door is unlocked. :)
> Didn't you realise that I could smash your window and climb in?
I did realize, which is why I don't keep your private information in there. They are in a safe hided somewhere.
That website clearly didn't realize that they had a window right there. Thanks to this guy, they now replaced it by a wall.
You accept the risk of that window, the people that goes into your house or do stuff in your house accept that risk while being near that window because they know the risk. On a website, you deal with other people stuff, not only there's an expectation of security, you won't have the luxury of knowing where's there's a window like that.