https://www.wired.com/story/email-marketing-company-809-mill…
Last week, security researchers Bob Diachenko and Vinny Troia discovered an unprotected, publicly accessible MongoDB database containing …
https://www.wired.com/story/email-marketing-company-809-mill…
Last week, security researchers Bob Diachenko and Vinny Troia discovered an unprotected, publicly accessible MongoDB database containing …
zero worry about MDB here. This is like someone broke into your house but you left the door open and then trying to blame it on your contractor.
That is old news. It is well known that users need to set up security. It is not a Mongo defect but a user defect who does not know how to set up MongoDB. This has happened thousands of times when the user forgets to basically turn on the security.
Tinker
Not really a negative about MongoDB. Just questionable security setup from a user.