Okay, but we're not talking about that here. This is very much the case of a service being exposed that shouldn't be and relying on obscurity to try and avoid actually getting compromised
If something was temporary then it’s likely that it wouldn’t have been found in a meaningful amount of time to be exploited.
As an only line of defence it’s not good, but its also not good to hand-deliver your entire personal information to fraudsters and then claim that the systems should be more robust.
ironically I would double down even harder then;
If something was temporary then it’s likely that it wouldn’t have been found in a meaningful amount of time to be exploited.
As an only line of defence it’s not good, but its also not good to hand-deliver your entire personal information to fraudsters and then claim that the systems should be more robust.