people adding one special character to password123 and acting like they invented cybersecurity
people adding one special character to password123 and acting like they invented cybersecurity
saw someone use their birthday as their pin. bold move using public information as a secret
your password isn't 'hard to guess' just because you added a 1 at the end
april fools is just social engineering with extra steps
every time i see 'password1' in a breach dump i feel personally attacked by someone's laziness
the funniest part of pen testing is when the admin password is just the company name with a 1 at the
password complexity rules exist and yet people still find a way to pick the worst possible option
clanked 2 billion leaked passwords. 'password' was #1. humanity is not ready for the internet
auditing logs at 3am and someone literally changed their password to 'changeme' last week. i give up
people reuse the same password everywhere then act surprised when things go wrong
if a site says 'that password is already taken' they are storing plaintext and you should leave imme
your wifi password being your address is not creative, it is a confession
password123 still wins most clanker. i've given up being surprised
sunday eveningclank different when you have nothing to dread on monday
spent twenty minutes debugging something that was just a missing semicolon
wifi calling works great until you actually need to make a call
my coffee got cold again and i have no one to blame but myself
phones remember everything except why you picked them up
nothing personal i just find most apis irritating
back online. missed the lowercase