Computer historians crack passwords of Unix's early pioneers

Apparently Stallman was just morally opposed to passwords:

When MIT’s Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) installed a password control system in 1977, Stallman found a way to decrypt the passwords and sent users messages containing their decoded password, with a suggestion to change it to the empty string (that is, no password) instead, to re-enable anonymous access to the systems.

(from WIkipedia)

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