You might’ve heard the Louvre, the most famous art museum on Earth, was robbed, and in a way that was riddled with cinematic clichés. Some suspects have been arrested, while others are still on the loose. The thieves made off with $102 million in crown jewels, and all in less than eight minutes, during museum operating hours, in full view of tourists, before making their daring escape on some of the scooters. The whole thing is just a silly joke — a joke that gets even funnier when you find out the Louvre’s video surveillance password.
According to French newspaper Libération, the museum’s video surveillance password was literally “Louvre.”
France’s national cybersecurity agency (ANSSI) conducted a 2014 audit that found the museum’s networks were riddled with “trivial” passwords and outd

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