I wonder why StumbleUpon released such an article several
weeks ago. The article quickly went viral because hackers, scammers, etc. would
be interested in such.
Yes, there are people with lots of criminal energy who would
be pleased to get hold of default a long list of admin login and passwords. You
can see the article here: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1pBQHu/:kUi-5omk:WIqcuMru/www.anameless.com/blog/default-passwords.html
Happily, SumbleUpon realized the gravity of this kind of
article and quickly removed the article. Thanks to them.
Even if the article was not removed, I am not interested in
looking for admin login details of websites. I have more productive things to
do.
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