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Security problem?
I'm thinking about exposing a partial list of NetSuite employee internal IDs in a publicly-available JavaScript file. This will help with some validations I'm doing and will make integration with one of our non-NetSuite websites a bit easier.
Will this create a security problem? If someone has access to an employee's name and his/her internal ID, can they do anything malicious? I'm assuming someone from the outside can't do anything bad without the employee's username and password, but I want to make sure of this before I inadvertently do something incredibly stupid because of my ignorance...
-Michael
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