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Equifax had 'admin' as login and password in Argentina

48 pointsby phr4tsover 7 years ago

8 comments

teraflopover 7 years ago
Discussion from yesterday: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=15233399" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=15233399</a>
amrrsover 7 years ago
And funny enough these guys boast so much internal and external audit with bunch of iso standards and certifications!
purplezooeyover 7 years ago
One thing that struck me about Equifax, and a lot of other companies, is the complete patsy types that get hired into executive CIO positions. It seems to me that the CIO should be a highly technical, tactical, hands-on type of person that knows the ins and outs of every system in use. But companies focus too much on hiring &quot;executive level&quot; people that just look good externally. They might communicate well but their technical knowledge is so far gone that they are simply a face. BTW, it has nothing to do with age as I&#x27;ve seen 65+ CIOs with extremely sharp technical skills. Companies need to do a better job of grooming their own highly competent staff to be good executors, not just hiring somebody who &quot;can lead a global team of IT professionals delivering the technology strategy&quot;.
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SubiculumCodeover 7 years ago
It seems that Equifax needs to be sued out of existence...no settling.<p>This would send a message that companies need to protect sensitive data or face severe consequences.
tombertover 7 years ago
This is amazing; a couple years ago, I was denied a job at Equifax due to &quot;inexperience&quot;.<p>Maybe I was inexperienced, but I kind of learned that you don&#x27;t stick with the default passwords for everything pretty early on.
shmerlover 7 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=JSZTPuJ14Ro" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=JSZTPuJ14Ro</a>
cgb223over 7 years ago
Glad to know my home router defaults have better security than the company responsible for half the country&#x27;s SSNs...
CamelCaseNameover 7 years ago
&quot;Its researchers explored the portal and within found a list of more 100 Argentina-based employees, the blogger disclosed.<p>Using this list they were able to uncover the workers&#x27; company usernames and passwords, which turned out to be matching words in each instance.&quot;<p>Unreal. So it wasn&#x27;t just one admin, it was everyone.