Equifax securities fraud class action [pdf]
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#33I’m genuinely curious how this happens. I remember my first job in the industry, just out of university. I knew nothing about security, but still wouldn’t have done that. My first gig was in a credit union software company, and the security standards were nonexistent, yet we still had more reasonable passwords than this (which sounds like an installation default).
Usually they rely on some other mechanism for security. Like you can only access the portal admin page from the intranet or a few IP addresses. That has failed, not the fact that they didn't change the password.
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#38I'm using that headline as our thought of the day in group chat at work. Because that is just egregious and negligent. Nobody thought to raise that? to anyone? Although I can understand. I have several people who now call themselves DevOps on a project who have practically zero experience with systems operations _or_ development, and have done some utterly incomprehensibly stupid things. It doesn't matter how fancy y…
It happens quite a lot - nowadays services are deployed into the cloud where people are more security concious but when people deploy on-prem they are often more negligent
Re: Equifax securities fraud class action [pdf]
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#40I'm using that headline as our thought of the day in group chat at work. Because that is just egregious and negligent. Nobody thought to raise that? to anyone? Although I can understand. I have several people who now call themselves DevOps on a project who have practically zero experience with systems operations _or_ development, and have done some utterly incomprehensibly stupid things. It doesn't matter how fancy y…
Another variation is not even knowing default accounts exist. i.e. where there is a CLI command to add a new user, which was done during install.
This obviously isn't always the case - but it happens a lot.