This is how Equifax was "hacked". They had a remote server with those credentials, which someone used to steal all our info. Equifax paid like $10 per person in fines and said "teehee our bad".
32 0 ReplyIf that one doesn't work try login: guest password: password.
Man "hacking" was so much easier when people knew nothing about device configurations.
30 0 ReplyThey still don't. Most devices are left at default settings around here.
20 0 ReplyThis is why many new routers you can buy actually ship with unique passwords as default, with the key printed on the bottom of the router.
17 0 ReplyIndeed. The default configurations have improved, not people's knowledge, sadly...
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Idiots. My pw’s hunter2, but all you guys see is stars.
25 0 ReplyIdiots. My pw’s *******, but all you guys see is stars.
Damn, you're right
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10 0 ReplyThat's like leaving the key in the door.
6 0 ReplyIt's worse than that, it's like not having the lock installed at all, so that anyone can come put their own lock on instead
7 0 ReplyIts designed to be immediately changed. By default WiFi is turned off so you would need to connect physically.
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tfw someone takes a few tries to guess the password to your system because they think it can't be blank...
8 0 ReplyI always put the previous key under the mat when I change the locks anywhere.
7 0 ReplyOr root, password
6 0 ReplyLogin: root Password: toor
11 0 Replythis is a new one for me!
3 0 ReplyI remember seeing this in at least one Linux distro (I think it was Bunsenlabs but I'm not sure, might be something like Kali but I never used that one) a few years ago, nowadays they just give the live account passwordless sudo and lock the root account unless you pick a password for it
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Kinda looks like an on/off switch
5 0 ReplyJB weld it to the floor 🤣
4 0 ReplyA regular doormat?
Or is that a little thumbtack or a firecracker towards the bottom center (and not just a piece of debris)?
I get the default credentials part…
4 0 ReplyLogin:
Password:
3 0 ReplyJokes on them, that key is longer the real one so it make contact with zapping device in the lock.
2 0 ReplyLogin: User1, Password: User1 (browserling.com).
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