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It's not that obscurity is useless, it's that it often inconveniences the legitimate user as much as the attacker. "Often," in this case, scales with the size of the organization. Changing the ssh port on your home server might not be overly inconvenient. Changing the ssh port in a 1.4 million person organization puts you on the wrong side of the cost/benefit curve.



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