Insider threat. Every fucking large business has disgruntled employees, like Meta right now after finding out about Zuck's plan to flatten all roles to ICs
How is that different from "People with access to your CMS can put terrible lies on your company website"? The vulnerability is still "people who have access to things have access to things" but written maximally sciencey to hide the fact that there's no vulnerability.
How is that different from "People with access to your CMS can put terrible lies on your company website"? The vulnerability is still "people who have access to things have access to things" but written maximally sciencey to hide the fact that there's no vulnerability.