Security isnt really a concern here. If we choose to have no password,
we should have no penalty for doing so. There are many reasons for doing
it, some as valid as the "security risk"

Personally, I believe the whole security thing is overrated, and if I'm
wrong, then let my unprotected computer bear the consequences when
virtual demons invade it. Its our choice, and giving us advice on how to
not have a blank password does not solve this bug.

So yes, the check is "*really*" required, it should be something done
automatically every time passwd is called, or /etc/shadow is updated.

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