It's been a long time, so I will probably get some of this wrong, but my understanding used to be that "root" is like the delivered administrator account on a server or computer running Linux or Unix OS. The password for root should be changed by the administrator of the system upon initial install and new pw should only be shared with very restricted / trusted admins only. Otherwise it's extremely vulnerable to hacking. Further, if they don't know or won't supply the new password for root, then the auditors can't act as admins and really dig into the system directories and files. It sounds like the county provided some username/pw to Cyber Ninjas, but not the root pw.outofstateaggie said:will25u said:.@BennettArizona told me that #AZAudit is missing root passwords for precinct scanners. @maricopacounty by letter informed that that they have given them all passwords and do not have what they are looking for. pic.twitter.com/LLdhuTubkJ
— The AZ - abc15 - Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) May 6, 2021
Are the passwords they are talking about original with the equipment? Like a generic password that would need to be changed by the county once they take possession/purchase the equipment? I'm lost.