ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
PasswordAuthentication no
UsePAM no
To your sshd config and then you don't need to worry as much about if one of your accounts has a password of 1234.Don't use 1234 as your password
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Re: Don't use 1234 as your password
#22Re: Don't use 1234 as your password
#23The very first time I tried Linux, after spending an entire day downloading Slackware, copying it to a set of install diskettes, partitioning a hard drive and installing it, I set my root password to "12345". I was around 10 at the time, 1995 plus or minus a year or two. After booting for the first time, I dialed up AOL and logged on to a Linux-topic IRC channel. I talked to the strangers there about how excited I wa…
Re: Don't use 1234 as your password
#24Re: Don't use 1234 as your password
#25The very first time I tried Linux, after spending an entire day downloading Slackware, copying it to a set of install diskettes, partitioning a hard drive and installing it, I set my root password to "12345". I was around 10 at the time, 1995 plus or minus a year or two. After booting for the first time, I dialed up AOL and logged on to a Linux-topic IRC channel. I talked to the strangers there about how excited I wa…
http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/11/cryptolocker-crew-ratchet...
Wanton destruction like the old days, now fueled by profit motive.
Re: Don't use 1234 as your password
#26Re: Don't use 1234 as your password
#27EDIT: It seems that leaving your VPS unattended for a month is a bad idea. I can't login, because the server terminates the connection immediately and the passwords for the host's backend is changed. Great!
Re: Don't use 1234 as your password
#28Re: Don't use 1234 as your password
#29The very first time I tried Linux, after spending an entire day downloading Slackware, copying it to a set of install diskettes, partitioning a hard drive and installing it, I set my root password to "12345". I was around 10 at the time, 1995 plus or minus a year or two. After booting for the first time, I dialed up AOL and logged on to a Linux-topic IRC channel. I talked to the strangers there about how excited I wa…
Oh don't worry, now they're deleting your files and extorting you to restore them. http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/11/cryptolocker-crew-ratchet... Wanton destruction like the old days, now fueled by profit motive.