The latest version of Raspberry Pi OS now requires a password for sudo by default. The change affects only new installations - existing setups are untouched. Using the sudo prefix to run a command ...
Version 6.2 of Raspberry Pi’s Linux distribution, released on Tuesday, disables passwordless administrator-level commands, which were previously enabled by default for the sake of ease of use, despite ...
Administrator commands now require a password by default.
It's a pretty reasonable change, all things considered.
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The Raspberry Pi developers have improved security in Raspberry Pi OS 6.2. They are disabling passwordless sudo.
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