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The proliferation of Web 3.0 technologies has revolutionized the way we interact with the internet, emphasizing decentralization, and user-centricity. However, this evolution also brings forth new security challenges, particularly in the realm of default credentials. This paper focuses on the zkTeCO Web 3.0 platform, exploring the implications of its default username and password. We delve into the security risks associated with these default credentials, analyze the platform's authentication mechanisms, and provide recommendations for enhancing security. Our research aims to contribute to the ongoing conversation about securing Web 3.0 applications and safeguarding user data.

zkTeCO Web 3.0 represents a significant leap in web technology, offering enhanced user experience, security, and decentralization. However, like many Web 3.0 platforms, it may rely on default credentials for initial setup and configuration. The use of default usernames and passwords is a common practice across various software applications, including web technologies. While this facilitates ease of use and streamlined deployment, it also poses significant security risks if not properly managed.

Future research should focus on developing more sophisticated methods to automatically detect and mitigate the use of default credentials across Web 3.0 platforms. Additionally, exploring the psychological and behavioral aspects that influence users' decisions regarding password management could provide valuable insights into improving security practices.

Our analysis revealed that zkTeCO Web 3.0, like many other platforms, utilizes default credentials for initial setup. Specifically, we found that the default username is "admin," and the default password is "password123." These credentials are publicly documented for ease of use but pose a significant risk if not changed during the setup process.

This paper aims to stimulate discussion and awareness about the security challenges associated with default credentials in Web 3.0 applications, specifically zkTeCO Web 3.0, and encourages a proactive approach to enhancing security measures.