These are apparently the 10 most popular passwords used by people. I would have thought birthdays and children's/pet's names would have been in there myself. I was surprised at monkey, it seems the only one that is random.
10. Your first name
9. blink182
8. password1
7. myspace1
6. monkey
5. letmein
4. abc123
3. qwerty
2. 123456
1. password
the top 10 passwords people use
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eefanincan
- Admin
- Posts: 6646
- Joined: Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:05 pm
- Location: Canada
I'm with you.... I would have thought that the children's/pets names and important dates would have been in there somewhere.
I have a friend who has two jobs and between them she has so many passwords that she's started to use the names of countries and just goes down the list of letters everytime she has to change her password.
I have a friend who has two jobs and between them she has so many passwords that she's started to use the names of countries and just goes down the list of letters everytime she has to change her password.
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major.tom
- Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
- Posts: 1968
- Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2007 7:07 pm
- Location: BC, Canada
The puzzler there for me is "letmein" -- what the heck is that?
Oh! Let Me In
*slaps forhead*
I thought it might be German
I use several passwords -- using 1 password can be just as bad as using a variety of simple passwords. But because I have a terrible memory, I use a freeware program called Password Safe (https://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/) to store them all securely. The password database is encrypted and can be accessed with a password (which you'll have to remember or you're hooped).
I also found out that if you use Firefox on a shared computer (eg. at work), you should set a master password or others can potentially access your stored passwords. That can be done at Tools menu / Options / Security tab / Set a master password.
*slaps forhead*
I thought it might be German
I use several passwords -- using 1 password can be just as bad as using a variety of simple passwords. But because I have a terrible memory, I use a freeware program called Password Safe (https://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/) to store them all securely. The password database is encrypted and can be accessed with a password (which you'll have to remember or you're hooped).
I also found out that if you use Firefox on a shared computer (eg. at work), you should set a master password or others can potentially access your stored passwords. That can be done at Tools menu / Options / Security tab / Set a master password.