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by pdkp 5239 days ago
Wow, when you count 123456 too, it is a big chunk of the office. Not to mention the others that had 12345 as part of their password.

I wonder if this is an IT policy gone bad. Perhaps the guy who set it up used 12345 as the default and, of course, nobody ever changed it.

I learned a long time ago to use a somewhat complex password when setting up new accounts, because otherwise 3 years later, they will be using the insecure temp password you gave them.

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Or force them to change the password on first logon? And disallow weak passwords?