Almost certainly the "Intel123" password stems from an arbitrary corporate policy that any archives shared with third parties are password-protected so that, in the case of such a leak, there isn't a single password that can access all the archives.
Of course, because keeping track of a billion different passwords is a fucking nightmare, the end result is predictably that everyone uses the same stupidly weak password for everything. So the policy, like pretty much all policies that involve passwords, ends up having no effect besides pissing people off.
Today at 3:34 AM Low quality post by Mussels
As a moderator-- maybe if were professional and set a good example we would have better comments over all, and my ignore list could be less extensive?
People are still getting triggered by Internet comments about their imaginary sky deities in 2020? Wow.
Not with a quantum computer it isn't. AES is not a quantum-resistant algo.
What a moronic "argument". How many functional quantum computers are there, again?