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Mistakes in security configuration, coding, or operations can expose systems, enable unauthorized access, and complicate incident response.

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Mistake is an unintentional human or operational error that weakens security or exposes information. In infosecurity reporting, it commonly includes misconfigured cloud storage or access controls, use of default or improperly protected credentials, accidental disclosure of sensitive data, and incorrect security or software changes. The term generally describes how a weakness was introduced, not a deliberate attack.

Its significance depends on what the error exposes and how long it remains undetected. A permissive firewall rule or publicly reachable administration interface can expand an attack surface; mishandled credentials can enable unauthorized access; and sending data to the wrong recipient can create a privacy incident. Useful safeguards include secure defaults, least-privilege access, peer review and approval for changes, automated configuration checks, and logging that helps detect and investigate errors. Reports under this tag may also indicate a need to correct the underlying process rather than only fix the immediate mistake.

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The Hacker News 8 months, 1 week ago

Enterprise Credentials at Risk – Same Old, Same Old?

Imagine this: Sarah from accounting gets what looks like a routine password reset email from your organization’s cloud provider. She clicks the link, types in her credentials, and goes back to her spreadsheet. But unknown to her, she’s just made a big mistake. Sarah just accidentally handed over her login details to cybercriminals who are laughing all the way to their dark web