Simply having it installed by default and without a notice does not make the user aware of it. She thinks no server is running and chooses a short password for convenience. She is screwed.

Notice that I use SSH on a daily basis. Yet, I see no point in installing an SSH server by default (no problem with the client... and for the same reason; it is a client; I see no problem with Abrowser). Someone who knows what SSH is certainly knows that firing 'sudo apt-get install ssh' will install it.

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