The developers behind Raspberry Pi have enhanced security by forcing users to choose a new username and password on start-up. Senior principal software engineer, Simon Long, explained in a blog post ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, the organisation behind the wildly popular eponymous computing platform, is rolling out a small but impactful security policy update, eliminating default usernames to cut ...
Administrator commands now require a password by default.
An update to Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has removed the default 'pi' user to make it harder for attackers to find and compromise Internet-exposed Raspberry Pi devices using default credentials. Starting ...
As a point of reference, I get shitloads of attacks on my server, bots trying to log in using the name "pi". I get dozens or hundreds of "pi" login attempts a day. I also get attempted logins from ...
The Raspberry Pi developers have improved security in Raspberry Pi OS 6.2. They are disabling passwordless sudo.