https://boingboing.net/2021/12/30/reporter-likely-to-be-charged-for-using-view-source-feature-on-web-browser.html * BoingBoing MENU SEARCH STORE MENU * SEARCH * STORE * Blog : The posts * Forums : Read the rules * Store : Wonderful Products (Contact Support) * About Us : Writers and staff * Contact Us : Get satisfaction * Advertise : Thank you for reading * Privacy Policy : The data you generate * TOS : What you agree to Reporter likely to be charged for using "view source" feature on web browser Mark Frauenfelder 11:19 am Thu Dec 30, 2021 A St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter who viewed the source HTML of a Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website is now likely to be prosecuted for computer tampering, says Missouri Governor Mike Parson. All web browsers have a "view source" menu item that lets you see the HTML code of the web page it is displaying. The reporter discovered that the source code of the website contained Social Security numbers of educators. The reporter alerted the state about the social security numbers. After the state removed the numbers from the web page, the Post-Dispatch reported the vulnerability. Soon after, Governor Parson, "who has often tangled with news outlets over reports he doesn't like, announced a criminal investigation into the reporter and the Post-Dispatch." "If somebody picks your lock on your house -- for whatever reason, it's not a good lock, it's a cheap lock or whatever problem you might have -- they do not have the right to go into your house and take anything that belongs to you," Parson said in a statement. A commenter on the Post-Dispatch story offers a more apt analogy: A better analogy would be you're walking in the street past a neighbor's house and notice their front door wide open with no one around. You can see a purse and car keys near the door. You phone that neighbor, and tell them their door is open and their purse and keys are easily visible from the street. Would Parson consider this breaking and entering? From the Post-Dispatch: [A] state cybersecurity specialist informed Sandra Karsten, the director of the Department of Public Safety, that an FBI agent said the incident "is not an actual network intrusion." Instead, the specialist wrote, the FBI agent said the state's database was "misconfigured," which "allowed open source tools to be used to query data that should not be public." "These documents show there was no network intrusion," St. Louis Post-Dispatch President and Publisher Ian Caso said this month. "As DESE initially acknowledged, the reporter should have been thanked for the responsible way he handled the matter and not chastised or investigated as a hacker." * TWEET * COMMENTS * christ what an asshole * Kentucky congressman posts dumb holiday photo of his family showing off their big guns, just days after the Michigan high school shooting [screenshot-27] Rep. 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