Default password


Where a device needs a username and/or password to log in, a default password is usually provided that allows the device to be accessed during its initial setup, or after resetting to factory defaults.
Manufacturers of such equipment typically use a simple password, such as admin or password on all equipment they ship, in the expectation that users will change the password during configuration. The default username and password is usually found in the instruction manual or on the device itself.
Default passwords are one of the major contributing factors to large-scale compromises of home routers. Leaving such a password on devices available to the public is a huge security risk.
Some devices will come with unique printed on a sticker, which is more secure option than a common default password. Some vendors will however derive the password from the device's MAC address using a known algorithm, in which case the password can be also easily reproduced by attackers.

Default access

To access internet connected devices on a network, a user must know its default IP address. Manufacturers typically use 192.168.1.1, and also 10.0.0.1 however, some will have variations on this. Similarly to login details, leaving this unchanged can lead to security issues.