I mean, pretending to be someone in another instance, “stealing” the username, is trivial. I see the more likely targets being instance admins or high profile users. Should we worry somewhat about this?
I mean, pretending to be someone in another instance, “stealing” the username, is trivial. I see the more likely targets being instance admins or high profile users. Should we worry somewhat about this?
That’s terrible advice when password managers are a thing. Also, this is about impersonation, not credential theft.
Not everyone has access/knows how to use a password manager.
If someone have access to the internet, they almost certainly have access to a password manager. Even at work with my heavily locked-down computer and firewall, I can access BitWarden and I could do the same when I was on LastPass. Even a 10-year old Android/iPhone could be used as a KeePass vault if they aren’t comfortable with/don’t have access to a web-vault.
If someone doesn’t know how to use a password manager, it’s really easy to learn. There are hundreds of guides and once it’s set up, the process is quicker than trying your same 3 passwords.
Telling someone to use the same 3 passwords is about 1/3 as bad as telling someone the LifeProTip to use the same password everywhere, so you never forget it! It’s really, really bad advice especially when password managers are so easy and accessible!