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by SmellyGeekBoy 2543 days ago
The same could be said about MySQL - but even that switched to entering a root password and disallowing root login, as well as not binding to any network interfaces until explicitly configured to do so. Of course this can all be overridden with simple config changes but it's relatively "secure by default".

(just to pick an example I'm familiar with).