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by torpid
1317 days ago
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Jiggling door handles without consent is a defacto criminal act. It's no different if I tried to pick your wallet as you walked down the street and said, "better me than a criminal..." then flashed my badge. CISA will jiggle your door handles for free, if you ask and consent first. Web server operators who aren't asking for vuln assessments aren't apt to keep them regularly patched to begin with. |
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Connecting to a webserver using HTTP is not a criminal act, under any colour of the law. If you have a listening port open to the internet, you are inviting connections.
Picking pockets is stealing; this is more like saying "Hello!" to someone who is standing in their own open doorway, and observing their response.
I don't think there's anything in the article about this programme providing server operators with reports. They're not trying to save operators from themselves.