US Credit Union Service Leaks Millions of Records and Passwords in Plain Text

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US Credit Union Service Leaks Millions of Records and Passwords in Plain Text - Big Lemmowski

Let’s clarify this title a little. White hat hacker found a way to see the poorly secured database containing said info. It hasn’t been stolen or found on the web, so it wasn’t “leaked” publicly in the sense that it was deliberately made available.
Still, 2024 and they’re storing plaintext passwords?

I once had a professional licence that required me to register a whole bunch of personal info to a government website. I used a password generator to create a 32 character password when creating my account.

I tried to login after creating my account but my password wouldn’t work. I hit “forgot my password” and got my password emailed to me in plain text. That alone was worrisome but then I realized my password wasnt working because they truncated it to 8 characters, which I’m assuming is the maximum password length.

I emailed their tech support about my concerns and they emailed back asking if I needed help to login. I said no, I had concerns over security and I never got a reply back. Every few months I’d hit “forgot my password” to see if anything changed. I always got my password emailed to me in plaintext.

This for real. Generate a 30 character random and hit an error. Ohh… max length is 16? I’m not sure why there was even a limit on password length to begin with.