You're right. The urls were public to be shared (think of marketing material / ecommerce), so there was not a security incident. But it did give our competitor free highly qualified leads that they could use to poach…
> I'm not saying it's a bad practice, the opposite actually I'm sorry that I didn't make that more clear. I saw that you mentioned it as a best practice and are aware of the advantages. It's just that there are so many…
Security by obscurity makes it more difficult for bad actors as an additional layer that they need to break. I don't see a reason why that's a bad thing and doesn't take a lot of effort to implement in this case. I have…
You're right. The urls were public to be shared (think of marketing material / ecommerce), so there was not a security incident. But it did give our competitor free highly qualified leads that they could use to poach…
> I'm not saying it's a bad practice, the opposite actually I'm sorry that I didn't make that more clear. I saw that you mentioned it as a best practice and are aware of the advantages. It's just that there are so many…
Security by obscurity makes it more difficult for bad actors as an additional layer that they need to break. I don't see a reason why that's a bad thing and doesn't take a lot of effort to implement in this case. I have…