|
|
|
|
|
by ajays
4655 days ago
|
|
No, Weev did not "exploit" anything. He _requested_ information from a server. If the server owner had so desired, they could have made the data private by adding a password. They chose not to. In the end, the decision to offer Weev the data was made _by the server_ . And if you're going to bring up the UserAgent spoofing, let me remind you that most browsers have done something like that for > 15 years. |
|
> If the server owner had so desired, they could have made the data private by adding a password.
But the server is still just sending data in response to a request, even with a password. The only reason a password is a line we draw is intent. It's hard to say you didn't realise that guessing at someones password was wrong.