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Wtf is this? Austrian telecom company admits storing all passwords in clear text saying they are too secure to be hacked....

Read here:
https://twitter.com/tmobileat/...

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  • 6
    that PR persons incompetence smells like shit. and just: WHY? that is so 1990's style of not hashing passwords!
  • 0
    Even though there are always security holes, if I was them I'd start from wondering how much does employee with lowest paycheck and access to production database earns monthly..
  • 2
    It's like saying to all hackers... Ha you can't get in, but if you do, you'll have a great treasure...

    Sooooooo what happens again if you tell a kid he can't do something?
  • 0
    Great feeling when you are a under contract there...
  • 7
    My favourite thing about that Twitter thread was that someone in Verizon decided it was a perfect sales opportunity!
  • 0
    @AlexDeLarge some grey hat should leak the CEOs private password
  • 0
    This twitter thread is legendary. Thx for sharing!
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    It’s t-mobile. You don’t need a password you just need a phone and the persons name, birthdate and number to get into their account via support - or you know, just get them to send you a new SIM.

    T-Mobile is horrifically ignorant and should have never given the possibility to become this big.

    Oh yeah their pricing is a joke
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