Re: what percent of time are there unpatched exploits against default config?

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Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
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> I like to use serial numbers from MB, HDD, etc., as passwords. I never

The one problem with this is that *if* the attacker has the slightest idea
of the hardware, their task is vastly smaller. I trust, for example, that
you don't use Dell's s/n/"express code"; Penguin, not having sold 5
gazillion servers, has the first few digits all the same, for years
(they're being optimistic with s/n's that long).
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       mark


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