Deploy software to company: Works great Deploy software to a dealer: Fails Turns out every Windows username they have... includes a space.
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So when prompted to change the password after 90 days I could just change the 9th+ chars and use the same login info.
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What kind of non-existant hashing algorithm would allow that?!
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Used a website that accepted 20 character passwords on reset, but their login form only accepted 19. (Couldn't sign in)
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Password reset had no character limit, login had 30 char limit. Took 3 attempts at reseting my password to realise.
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Reminds me of the time I discovered HP-UX 9 *serial console* defaulted to @ being "erase word". Guess what char was in root's pw?
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I had a job that required periodic changes but had no history so you could just reuse your password every time.
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