Comment by MoonWalk 2 days ago This demonstrates why forcing people to use E-mail addresses as user IDs is a stupid, stupid policy. 1 comment MoonWalk Reply tsimionescu 2 days ago Usernames are almost always quasi public knowledge, even when they're not email addresses. The problem here was the existence of a default password, not the fact that you could figure out usernames.
tsimionescu 2 days ago Usernames are almost always quasi public knowledge, even when they're not email addresses. The problem here was the existence of a default password, not the fact that you could figure out usernames.
Usernames are almost always quasi public knowledge, even when they're not email addresses. The problem here was the existence of a default password, not the fact that you could figure out usernames.