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Some of the compromised devices had been connected to the open internet with a default password of “1111,” federal authorities say, making it easy for hackers to find them and gain access. Fixing that “doesn't cost any money,” Neuberger says, “and those are the kinds of basic things that we really want companies urgently to do.”

Reject correcthorsebatterystaple

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Also this one just cuz

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CISA is being way too diplomatic/professional here. If you operate critical infrastructure and you're connecting devices with default passwords to the internet, you're an r-slur. That's an almost criminal level of negligence.

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I think the codecels should have done those password requirements

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