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Raspberry Pi OS 6.2 Ends Default Passwordless Sudo on New Installs

Raspberry Pi is tightening default security to curb local attacks without removing user choice.

Overview

  • Raspberry Pi released OS 6.2, which now requires the current user's password for sudo on fresh installations.
  • Sudo requests trigger a password prompt in the terminal or a desktop dialog, and a successful entry grants a five‑minute window without another prompt.
  • Existing installations keep passwordless sudo as they are, and nothing changes unless the user opts in to the new behavior.
  • Users who want the old setup can turn off the Admin Password setting in the Control Centre to restore passwordless sudo.
  • Raspberry Pi says the change hardens the default against casual misuse as cybercrime grows, and some scripts that assumed no prompt may need updates.