Rejected Peeking MBA Applicants Wonder What They Did Wrong
from the is-that-so-wrong? dept
Following the decision from a group of top MBA programs to deny admission to anyone who made use of a security hole to check on the status of their admission a bit early, some of those rejected students are fighting back and saying that there was nothing ethically wrong with what they did. When you look at the details, they might just be right. First of all, this wasn't so much "hacking" as it was changing the URL once you logged into the system. Second, there was no way to make any changes. All the applicants were doing was checking on their status. Finally, there was no clear indication that this wasn't allowed. Many applicants were told it was a way to check on their status. Of course, the schools are unlikely to change their minds, now that this has received so much publicity. It's a "cheap" way for them to appear tough on ethics -- when the lesson we're really learning is that publicity concerning how strong you are on ethics trumps an actual look at the ethics of the situation. Of course, maybe they really are training future managers for the workplace. It appears that it's the same logic that Boeing is working under these days. The appearance of being tough on ethics is more important than actually being ethical.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Hacking is taking that further to actually perform mischief: IE breaking through that window to do whatever.
If I walk into a store and peek around at how they set up the store, does that mean I'm a criminal?
same thing if I go to a website and peek around at how it works.
-simple really
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Many allegedly received emails that said - hey, want to access your results? Plug your ID number into this URL.
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it doesn't take much to get rejected
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opening themselves up to lawsuits
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