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Cybersecurity blog
Anybody who is frequently using a CLI has already typed at least once in his life a password in the command line. When this happen, a simple clean up of the bash history is usually enough to correct this mistake. And if you are a red or blue team, you have probably hunted for passwords typed in command line history. However, it appears that a similar mistake is made way more frequently by end users, and is way more difficult to clear when made; typing its password in the username field of a login screen....