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The default password problem (an ?admin? account having the password ?admin,? or a system with no password on certain default accounts), has been around as long as computer systems have been sold and shipped to unsuspecting new owners. This problem was mentioned on Usenet as early as 1994, regarding Silicon Graphic Irix (SGI) workstations and reported to SGI (who did nothing to fix the problem until...
In 2012, an anonymous individual used basic techniques such as default or no passwords on Internet access equipment to get unauthorized access and install a scanning botnet on hundreds of thousands of commodity network devices around the world. Making efforts to minimize potential harm, this individual still took actions that would never be sanctioned by an academic ethics review board (and violated...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.