There are hundreds of thousands of Linux and Raspberry Pi devices connected to the internet right now, protected by nothing more than the default password , that are proving a major security weak link. . In possession of these default passwords, cybercriminals are using numerous automated bots to scan for vulnerable devices. Once they find them, planting malware becomes relatively easy. These are the findings of a new threat report from Bulletproof, which claims “knockknockwhosthere”, “nproc”, “1”, “x”, “1234”, “123456”, “root”, and “raspberry” are among the most common default passwords out there. . Factory-set passwords on Linux systems and Raspberry Pi can lead to critical vulnerabilities, frequently targeted by automated attacks. Safeguard your devices today!. Linux Security Risks, Raspberry Pi Security, Default Password Vulnerabilities. . Brittany Day
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