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Oh come on. Its fucking 2024. It has been unacceptable to store passwords in plaintext for decades at this point.

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>According to Testaankoop, the Belgian equivalent of the Consumers’ Association, two types of Linksys routers are sending Wi-Fi login details in plaintext to American Amazon servers. This discovery involves the Linksys Velop Pro 6E and Velop Pro 7 mesh routers.

Oh come on. Its fucking 2024. It has been unacceptable to store passwords in plaintext for decades at this point. Archive: https://archive.today/lMQoe From the post: >>According to Testaankoop, the Belgian equivalent of the Consumers’ Association, two types of Linksys routers are sending Wi-Fi login details in plaintext to American Amazon servers. This discovery involves the Linksys Velop Pro 6E and Velop Pro 7 mesh routers.

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looks like netgear has some competition!