Within a number of questions I have come across recently (I know it happens a lot) sensitive data has been accidentally leaked. Whether accidental or intentional it happens and resolution should be fast and as easy as possible.
According to the following post (What should I do if a user posts sensitive information as part of a question or answer?) and comment the correct process of reporting leaked sensitive information should be:
- edit out the information.
- flag the post with "other" to get moderator intervention.
As security and leaked information could potentially be an immediate threat I was wondering about the following to hopefully stream line and catch more instance of this sooner.
- Could a flag be present specifically for flagging security related issues within a question?
At the moment a two step process (edit and raise) seems lacking and requires the community to know to do this. I also feel the current method does not raise the issue to the original author with information on why its bad and what they should do to fix it in an immediate and obvious way.
- The current process is a two step process means people may not appropriately raise the issue to the moderation team and therefore keys could remain in history (i know its the internet and things never truely go away but still).
I would like to know what others think of the current "guidance", does it do enough, and could/ should improvements be made around this?