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An English Wikipedia admin account just got compromised and abused again, because the admin used "fuckyou" as a password. That's the sixth most common password, I think. The main page was deleted for five minutes and Tubgirl was put in the sitenotice.

Brion and Greg are (right now) running a password cracker over the admin accounts. If you want to keep your admin bit and know, deep in your heart, that your password is a bit rubbish, I strongly suggest changing it or it will be locked. Hint: if it shows up in Google, it's a rubbish password. Or enter it into the search box at the right of my Wikipedia blog with your username — I have a, uh, phishing detector running there. Yes, that's it. A note on the subject has been added to Wikipedia:Administrators.

Now we eagerly await Single Crack 0wnz0ring. Normal people just don't get passwords. I used to do dial-up Internet tech support. "What do you want for a password?" "Oh, [username]." "I'm sorry, you can't have it be the same." "Oh, [username]1." Suggestions? Assume we can't require an RSA keyfob for all editors.

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Date: 2007-05-07 04:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] secretlondon.livejournal.com
ok. will do. I think people who run open access points generally lack tech-foo but better to be safe than sorry.

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Date: 2007-05-07 04:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hirez.livejournal.com
... Or do it on purpose.

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Date: 2007-05-07 04:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] secretlondon.livejournal.com
True true. However there are many more ignorant people than cyber libertarians. I think the % honeypots is even smaller.

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