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It’s 2025 and they’re still storing passwords in plain text. Seriously? Have they never heard of encryption, hashing, or basic security?
We’re talking about over 105,000 students with their data exposed: emails, ID numbers, codes, and even passwords in plain sight. That’s not a mistake, that’s total negligence.
Passwords are personal, not sticky notes on a door. An institute with that level of “prestige” should be leading by example… but all we see here is incompetence.
And of course, they’ll probably come out saying “this is totally false, we have world-class security, our servers are halfway across the planet, and we’ve never been hacked”… blah blah blah.
Reality check: over 105,000 accounts with emails, IDs, codes, and passwords stored in plain text. And yes, part of that leak will be shared freely so it’s clear this isn’t just talk.
If you study there, your best bet is to use a password you’ve never used before and will never use again, because at IPNA they leave it more exposed than an open WiFi hotspot in the town square.
This is what digital incompetence looks like in 2025.
We’re talking about over 105,000 students with their data exposed: emails, ID numbers, codes, and even passwords in plain sight. That’s not a mistake, that’s total negligence.
Passwords are personal, not sticky notes on a door. An institute with that level of “prestige” should be leading by example… but all we see here is incompetence.
And of course, they’ll probably come out saying “this is totally false, we have world-class security, our servers are halfway across the planet, and we’ve never been hacked”… blah blah blah.
Reality check: over 105,000 accounts with emails, IDs, codes, and passwords stored in plain text. And yes, part of that leak will be shared freely so it’s clear this isn’t just talk.
If you study there, your best bet is to use a password you’ve never used before and will never use again, because at IPNA they leave it more exposed than an open WiFi hotspot in the town square.
This is what digital incompetence looks like in 2025.
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