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Default username and password

Login screen - Credit: https://pixabay.com/users/achinverma-387876/

Default username and password that we may need.

Cisco

Cisco WAP4410N access point

Username: admin

Password: admin

iLinks

iLinks-FR150N BR

Username: admin

Password: admin

Kali Linux

Username: root

Password: toor

OpenMediaVault

Username: admin

Password: openmediavault

pfSense firewall

Username: admin

Password: pfsense

Raspberry Pi

Username: pi

Password: raspberry

TotoLink

TotoLink F1 BR

Username: admin

Password: admin

Ubiquiti

Username: ubnt

Password: ubnt

VMware Photon OS

Username: root

Password: changeme

Resources

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/master/Passwords/Default-Credentials/default-passwords.csv

https://cirt.net/passwords

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