Well, the authorisation is the password, so from their side it was in fact not a breach because they just got a normal login with the correct authorisation(password).
The front door unlocked because the burglar found a copy of the key outside.
This wasn't a burglary, though. His key was legitimate.
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Well, the authorisation is the password, so from their side it was in fact not a breach because they just got a normal login with the correct authorisation(password).
The front door unlocked because the burglar found a copy of the key outside.
This wasn't a burglary, though. His key was legitimate.