Description of problem: Commonly used passwords (top 500 from rockyou list, the last one has over 2000 duplicates) are accepted as secure. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): libpwquality-1.2.2-2.fc20.x86_64 cracklib-2.9.0-1.fc20.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: echo iloveyou | pwscore echo babygirl | pwscore echo tinkerbell | pwscore echo poohbear | pwscore echo tequiero | pwscore echo babygurl | pwscore echo mahalkita | pwscore echo iloveyou2 | pwscore echo hellokitty | pwscore echo babygirl1 | pwscore echo iloveyou1 | pwscore echo inuyasha | pwscore echo chrisbrown | pwscore echo qwertyuiop | pwscore echo harrypotter | pwscore echo ihateyou | pwscore echo johncena | pwscore echo myspace1 | pwscore echo babyblue | pwscore echo westlife | pwscore echo sexygirl | pwscore echo teiubesc | pwscore echo 147258369 | pwscore Actual results: passwords are accepted (some have very low score, <5) Expected results: All passwords rejected Additional info:
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 20 development cycle. Changing version to '20'. More information and reason for this action is here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping/Fedora20
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All these passwords are now rejected as the dictionary is now improved.