According to the YouTube channel Gamers Nexus, over 600,000 customer warranty claims for MSI products were publicly accessible via Google search. MSI, a leading computer hardware and peripherals manufacturer, had exposed data that included sensitive information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and specific order details.

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    2 months ago

    Aaron Swartz story is a bit different, because he actually paid for those documents via taxpayer money.

    But other parts of your comment is true. A good analogy: if someone leaves their house open, and you walk in, that is still burglary trespassing.

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      132 months ago

      I think you mean it’s still trespassing, burglary requires intent to commit a crime while entering a building illegally.

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      2 months ago

      In your analogy that isn’t trespassing. You’d have to knowingly violate a no trespassing sign or a persons command to leave for it to be trespassing.

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        32 months ago

        That’s only true for areas of land that aren’t visibly occupied. Entering any building without permission is considered first degree trespassing in my state, and I don’t think that’s a unique definition. Traversing the land near a dwelling is considered second degree trespass.

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      Bad analogy imho. This would be like going in a mall, entering a store, and being told that it’s actually a house and you’re trespassing