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I also think that people who slate others for not changing the default password are being a bit pretentious and elitist. Some tutorials for changing things like application icons and wallpapers require you to have SSH access into your iphone so you can transfer files/images and so on. People who might be a bit uninitiated to the realm of SSH and Unix probably don't know that there is a passwd command to change the default password.
The easiest solution for me was to change the password and only use SSH when I need it (using SBSettings to toggle SSH to off for the rest of the time)