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.
- Gobbless Gamers Nexus - salutes the GN flag 
- Do not forget that accessing stuff on Google can probably get you to prison. - When you see something illegal on Google that should have never been published publicly you need to immediately avert your eyes and plug your ears. 🙉 - Don’t be the next Aaron Swartz… - 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 - burglarytrespassing.- I think you mean it’s still trespassing, burglary requires intent to commit a crime while entering a building illegally. - Yes, in my native language the two words are the same - Ah, forgive me, makes sense. 
- Just out of curiosity, which language is that? 
 
 
- 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. - 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. 
 
- 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 
 
- I don’t believe that, it’s not classified information. Maybe if you then distributed the personal information, but they redacted whatever is shown. If it was classified information, then it’d be illegal. - That’s like saying if you read a piece of paper you found outside and it’s got personal information, you just broke the law. I’m not a lawyer but I don’t think clicking a link from Google and reading unclassified documents is illegal in any way. - Or if the government sends you the social security numbers of every teacher in the state. Then you’re a hacker for responsibly disclosing the issue: 
 Missouri gov. calls journalist who found security flaw a “hacker,” threatens to sue
 
 
- Et tu, MSI? 
- Jokes on them, I never register products with the manufacturer. 
- Just make everything public and transparent because nobody seems to know how to actually protect data. 
- First zotac and then MSI. 
- Directly message their legal team instead to claim warranties. 
- Maybe employees are not so easily replacable after all. - No way to tell how these things happen that’s for sure tho 
- Somehow that’s not surprising, but it’s still a yikes. 
- Source video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeE_gLl3j94 







