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Using an empty string as a password is insecure.
 
Using an empty string as a password is insecure.
  
It is never appropriate to use an empty string as a password. It is too easy to guess. Empty string password makes the authentication as weak as the user names, which are normally public or guessable. This make a brute-force attack against the login interface much easier.
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It is never appropriate to use an empty string as a password. It is too easy to guess. An empty string password makes the authentication as weak as the user names, which are normally public or guessable. This makes a brute-force attack against the login interface much easier.
  
 
==Risk Factors==
 
==Risk Factors==

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Description

Using an empty string as a password is insecure.

It is never appropriate to use an empty string as a password. It is too easy to guess. An empty string password makes the authentication as weak as the user names, which are normally public or guessable. This makes a brute-force attack against the login interface much easier.

Risk Factors

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Examples

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References

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