The vast majority of people who share passwords between sites experience no repercussions from their choice.
More accurately, they have no awareness of the reprecussions from their choice. Yet endlessly on HN we hear stories of mysterious iTunes access, Steam takeovers, even Amazon AWS account compromises. It is no big mystery when this happens given this common, grossly insecure behavior.
But ultimately they are still going to weigh their perception of the risk and benefits to make their own decision.
I absolutely agree, absolutely and completely, but think that the risk portion is hugely underestimated. Among people who should know better there is a tendency to under-estimate what is an enormous, worst-possible-exploit problem. No one ever talks about education. No one wastes time trying to help users enjoy better behavior.
Instead we argue about whether some site operated by an unknown number of people of unknown trustworthiness, on a platform that might have been exploited and owned by hacker groups for years, properly hashed our password after we passed the keys to all services through plaintext. It is insanity.
More accurately, they have no awareness of the reprecussions from their choice. Yet endlessly on HN we hear stories of mysterious iTunes access, Steam takeovers, even Amazon AWS account compromises. It is no big mystery when this happens given this common, grossly insecure behavior.
But ultimately they are still going to weigh their perception of the risk and benefits to make their own decision.
I absolutely agree, absolutely and completely, but think that the risk portion is hugely underestimated. Among people who should know better there is a tendency to under-estimate what is an enormous, worst-possible-exploit problem. No one ever talks about education. No one wastes time trying to help users enjoy better behavior.
Instead we argue about whether some site operated by an unknown number of people of unknown trustworthiness, on a platform that might have been exploited and owned by hacker groups for years, properly hashed our password after we passed the keys to all services through plaintext. It is insanity.