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by constantcrying
236 days ago
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You have to be kidding! Have you worked on any of these projects? I wrote DO-178 Software, literally every single project I ever worked on has trivial login credentials. >DOD software is given huge budgets where it's not surprising to see 3 separate teams performing QA for one software milestone. It's one of the few sectors that still plan software upfront waterfall style and implement strict procedures for traceability, change management, etc. Who else is using formal methods or safety critical stacks like ADA/Spark? None of this matters or contradicts what I said. You will be able to get into it with user:root password:root or some variation. In all likelihood you will even find a requirement for this, which is of course verified. If you apply the methodology practiced to a web application, the OP is exactly what you will get. |
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