Administrator commands now require a password by default.
It's a pretty reasonable change, all things considered.
Version 6.2 of Raspberry Pi’s Linux distribution, released on Tuesday, disables passwordless administrator-level commands, which were previously enabled by default for the sake of ease of use, despite ...
The latest version of Raspberry Pi OS now requires a password for sudo by default. The change affects only new installations - existing setups are untouched. Using the sudo prefix to run a command ...
Is your Raspberry Pi truly secure? Version 6.2 flips the switch on a long-standing security hole, changing how you run every ...
Raspberry Pi has made a change to its operating system Raspberry Pi OS that removes the default username and password. Until now, the default username and password for the tiny computers has been ...
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 ...