What Are Default Passwords?
The following are default usernames and passwords for many systems:
AS/400
qsecofr | qsecofr /* master security officer */ |
qsysopr | qsysopr /* system operator */ |
qpgmr
also |
qpgmr /* default programmer */ |
ibm | password |
ibm | 2222 |
ibm | service |
qsecofr | 1111111 |
qsecofr | 2222222 |
qserv | qserv |
qsvr | qsvr |
secofr | secofr |
qsrv | ibmce1 |
DECserver
ACCESS
SYSTEM
Dynix (The library software, not the UnixOS)
setup | <no password> |
library | <no password> |
circ | <Social Security Number> |
(Type ‘later’ to exit to the login prompt)
Hewlett Packard MPE-XL
HELLO | MANAGER.SYS |
HELLO | MGR.SYS |
HELLO | FIELD.SUPPORT HPUNSUP or SUPPORT or HP |
HELLO | OP.OPERATOR |
MGR | CAROLIAN |
MGR | CCC |
MGR | CNAS |
MGR | CONV |
MGR | COGNOS |
OPERATOR | COGNOS |
MANAGER | COGNOS |
OPERATOR | DISC |
MGR | HPDESK |
MGR | HPWORD |
FIELD | HPWORD |
MGR | HPOFFICE |
SPOOLMAN | HPOFFICE |
ADVMAIL | HPOFFICE |
HPOFFICE | |
WP | HPOFFICE |
MANAGER | HPOFFICE |
MGR | HPONLY |
FIELD | HPP187 |
MGR | HPP187 |
MGR | HPP189 |
MGR | HPP196 |
MGR | INTX3 |
MGR | ITF3000 |
MANAGER | ITF3000 |
MGR | NETBASE |
MGR | REGO |
MGR | RJE |
MGR | ROBELLE |
MANAGER | SECURITY |
MGR | SECURITY |
FIELD | SERVICE |
MANAGER | SYS |
MGR | SYS |
PCUSER | SYS |
RSBCMON | SYS |
OPERATOR | SYS |
OPERATOR | SYSTEM |
FIELD | SUPPORT |
OPERATOR | SUPPORT |
MANAGER | TCH |
TELESUP | |
MANAGER | TELESUP |
MGR | TELESUP |
SYS | TELESUP |
MGE | VESOFT |
MGE | VESOFT |
MGR | WORD |
MGR | XLSERVER |
Common jobs are Pub, Sys, and Data
Common passwords are HPOnly, TeleSup, HP, MPE, Manager, MGR, and Remote
Major BBS
Sysop | Sysop |
Mitel PBX
SYSTEM
Nomadic Computing Environment (NCE) on the Tadpole Technologies SPARCBook3
fax | <no password> |
PICK O/S
DSA # Desquetop System Administrator |
DS |
DESQUETOP |
PHANTOM |
PRIMOS
PRIME | PRIME |
SYSTEM | SYSTEM |
PRIMOS | PRIMOS |
ADMIN | ADMIN |
RJE | RJE |
DEMO | DEMO |
GAMES | GAMES |
GUEST | GUEST |
REGIST | REGIST |
TEST | TEST |
NETMAN | NETMAN |
PRIRUN | PRIRUN |
TOOLS | TOOLS |
CMDNC0 | CMDMNC0 |
Prolog
PBX | PBX |
NETWORK | NETWORK |
NETOP | <null> |
Radio Shack Screen Savers
RS<STORE_ID_NUMBER>
Rolm
CBX Defaults
op | op |
op | operator |
su | super |
admin | pwp |
eng | engineer |
PhoneMail Defaults
sysadmin | sysadmin |
tech | tech |
poll | tech |
RSX
SYSTEM/SYSTEM (Username SYSTEM, Password SYSTEM)
1,1/system (Directory [1,1] Password SYSTEM)
BATCH/BATCH
SYSTEM/MANAGER
USER/USER
Default accounts for Micro/RSX:
MICRO/RSX
Alternately, hit <CTRL-Z> when the boot sequence asks for the
date and create an account using:
RUN ACNT
or RUN $ACNT
(Numbers below 10 {oct} are privileged)
Reboot and wait for the date/time question. Type ^C. At the MCR prompt,
type “abo at.” The . dot must be included!
If this works, type “acs lb0:/blks=1000″ to get some swap space so the
new step will not wedge.
Type ” run $acnt” and change the password of any account with a group
number of 7 or less.
^C may not work. Try ^Z and ESC as well.
Also, try all 3 as terminators to valid and invalid times.
If none of the above works, use the halt switch to halt the system
just after an invalid date-time. Look for a user mode PSW 1[4-7]xxxx, deposit 177777 into R6, write protect the drive, and continue the system. This will probably result in indirect blowing up. Hopefully, the system has not been fully secured.
SGI Irix
4DGifts | <no password> |
guest | <no password> |
demos | <no password> |
lp | <no password> |
nuucp | <no password> |
tour | <no password> |
tutor | <no password> |
SGI Irix
bcim | bcimpw |
bciim | bciimpw |
bcms | bcmspw, bcms |
bcnas | bcnspw |
blue | bluepw |
browse | looker, browsepw |
craft | crftpw, craftpw, crack |
cust | custpw |
enquiry | enquirypw |
field | support |
inads | indspw, inadspw, inads |
init | initpw |
kraft | kraftpw |
locate | locatepw |
maint | maintpw, rwmaint |
nms | nmspw |
rcust | rcustpw |
support | supportpw |
tech | field |
Taco Bell
rgm | rollout |
tacobell | <null> |
Verifone Junior 2.05
Default password: 166816
VMS
field | service |
systest | utep |
XON / XON Junior
Default password: 166831
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