Reminds me on the days when Windows XP home edition had an Administrator account without a password and also had the drives shared by default. That got really stupid when the cable company in our country didn’t provide a router so a lot of home PC’s were connected to the Internet with a public IP without any protection.
So it was really easy to search through the IP range of the cable provider and have direct access to pretty much every file on such home machines.
Reminds me on the days when Windows XP home edition had an Administrator account without a password and also had the drives shared by default. That got really stupid when the cable company in our country didn’t provide a router so a lot of home PC’s were connected to the Internet with a public IP without any protection.
So it was really easy to search through the IP range of the cable provider and have direct access to pretty much every file on such home machines.