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by benatkin
1765 days ago
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Sure, they would have a standard version of it. If you don't have access to it, it isn't relevant to you that it's standardized. I have clarity. I don't think it would necessarily be good to let everyone scan it for vulnerabilities. They would need to clean it up more first. With web apps, even if the app is open source, the server config will often be hidden. Otherwise, on some forums they might discuss how to take advantage of a timeshare, or how to get more out of the company managing it. Things like making extra by putting it on AirBnb or VRBO and not taking pains to avoid disruptive parties. More access, more scrutiny. |
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