Your IPTV Reseller Panel auto-generates passwords for new British IPTV customer accounts. The passwords follow a pattern: "Pass1234" or "Welcome2024". Attackers know these patterns. Within hours of creating an account, someone tries to log in using the default password pattern. Default password problems happen when panels generate predictable credentials. A IPTV Reseller Panel with weak default passwords puts your customers at risk from day one. Real-world example: a reseller in Cannock created 100 test British IPTV accounts with auto-generated passwords. Within 24 hours, 30 of them had been accessed by someone else. An attacker had scripted the default password pattern. The reseller's IPTV Reseller Panel had no "force password change on first login" feature. He switched to an IPTV Reseller Panel that generated cryptographically random passwords and required change on first login. No more unauthorized access. What actually works is asking about your panel's password generation algorithm. Most operators find that British IPTV panels use different methods: sequential (dangerous), pattern-based (risky), or random (good). You want random passwords at least 12 characters long with mixed case, numbers, and symbols. You also need to check whether your panel supports "force password change" – when a new account is created, the customer must change the temporary password before accessing anything. That's critical. Some British IPTV panels offer "password strength enforcement" – customers can only set passwords that meet complexity requirements (length, character types, no common words). That's good for ongoing security. Honestly, the most password-secure British IPTV reseller I knew eliminated passwords entirely. He used magic links – customers clicked a link in their email to log in, no password needed. That removed the entire category of password-related vulnerabilities. The pattern that keeps showing up is that default passwords are a huge attack surface. Attackers know the patterns. They scan for them constantly. Your IPTV Reseller Panel should either generate strong random passwords, require immediate change, or eliminate passwords entirely. Defaulting to "Password123" is unacceptable. Your customers trust you with their accounts. Don't betray that trust with weak credentials.