Well from a professional here: It is.
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NateNate60@lemmy.world 4 months agoIt is a vulnerability, but exploiting that vulnerability is not generally considered by security experts to be “hacking” in the usual meaning of that term in academic settings. Using an open or exposed API, even one with a sign that says “don’t abuse me”, is generally not considered hacking.
0xD@infosec.pub 4 months ago
NateNate60@lemmy.world 4 months ago
I’m not talking out of my arse here either. I don’t work in security specifically but I’ve got a CS degree as well and it contradicts my understanding of how those terms are generally used. This is an open API endpoint, equivalent to leaving the garage door open.
But the distinction is usually unimportant. A security hole is a security hole regardless of what you call it.
lando55@lemmy.world 4 months ago
To build on you analogy: if you left your garage door open and people came in and started taking your things, is that not stealing?
NateNate60@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Of course it’s stealing. But they didn’t break in.
Hacking = breaking in
Data breach = stealing stuff
sudneo@lemm.ee 4 months ago
I am a security professional. I would personally not care less to make the distinction, as both are very generic terms that are used very liberally in the industry.
So I don’t see any reason not to call this hacking. This was not an intended feature. It was a gap, which has been used to perform things that the application writer did not intended (not in this form). If fits with the definition of hacking as far as I can tell. In any case, this is not an academic discussion, it is a security advisory or an article that talks about it.
NateNate60@lemmy.world 4 months ago
I’m not someone who works on the practical side of security, but as a computer scientist, I do not agree that it is “hacking”. That contradicts my understanding of “hack” versus other types of exploits, but you are correct that the distinction is generally not that important. A security problem is a security problem regardless what it’s called
Freefall@lemmy.world 4 months ago
I was gonna say, we use hacking as a term for a lot of things, even is something like cracking is more accurate. It is like Clip vs Mag in firearms…when you say clip EVERYONE knows what you are talking about.