I work in electricity, it wouldn't be one, but yeah essentially it's probably an unpatched RDP/vnc/remote desktop exploit. Or the password is contraseña123
I can see how a team of cyber bureaucrats is required to type in the fancy n you are using in your password. At least it is safe against brute forcing attempts with standard settings.
I can see how a team of cyber bureaucrats is required to type in the fancy n you are using in your password. At least it is safe against brute forcing attempts with standard settings.