The museum Louvre in France was recently the victim of a heist worth over €88 million. In broad daylight.

A previous security audit revealed the following weaknesses with their security system:

1. Their password was “louvre”
2. Their security system was running on Windows 2000

Ouch.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/louvre-heist-reveals-glaring-security-weaknesses-previous-reports-say-museum-used-louvre-as-password-for-its-video-surveillance-still-has-workstations-with-windows-2000

#Louvre #France #Heist #Museum #OpSec #Security #Password123

Louvre heist reveals museum used ‘LOUVRE’ as password for its video surveillance, still has workstations with Windows 2000 - glaring security weaknesses revealed in previous report

It's like using your name as your password.

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What happens if I write '#password123' using pen and paper, scan it and save the image to my desktop, then copy and paste the image into that 'choose your password' box'
1 or 2 #megabytes ought to be enough?
I am going to give it a go on the next one that comes up.

Someone desperately requires access to my #email account that I mostly give out to only #spammy companies. The amount of #hactivity is insane.

If my #password was #password123..

Someone desperately requires access to my #email account that I mostly give out to only #spammy companies. The amount of #hactivity is insane.

If my #password was #password123..