An update to Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has removed the default 'pi' user to make it harder for attackers to find and compromise Internet-exposed Raspberry Pi devices using default credentials. Starting ...
Since its launch, the Raspberry Pi OS (and most operating systems based on it) has shipped with a default “pi” user account, making it simpler to boot up a Pi and start working without needing to hook ...
Security experts have called on Raspberry and Linux users to change default passwords on their machines as new data revealed the extent of bot-driven attempts to hijack systems. Cybersecurity vendor ...
September 5, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you forget your Raspberry Pi's password, it's a pretty useless little machine. To fix this problem, ...
This doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Just having a user account named "pi" is not a security vulnerability. Its making it accessible remotely with a plaintext password that is the security ...
Raspberry Pi users that have installed Linux on their mini and have never change the default password for the standard Raspberry Pi user, ow is the time to make sure it’s changed. It seems that a new ...
Anytime you’re having more than a handful of people over to your place for a wild rager or LAN party (or both), you’ll generally need a way to make sure everyone can get their devices on the network.
Every week there’s new a new website that has been compromised and the passwords of a few hundred thousand accounts have been leaked to a pastebin. To protect yourself you can change your passwords ...
If you're a Raspberry Pi user who's never changed the default password of the "pi" user, then heed this warning: change it. A brand new piece of malware has hit the web, called "Linux.MulDrop.14", and ...