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    25 Worst Passwords of the Year

    25 Worst Passwords of the Year

    1. Password
    2. 123456
    3. 12345678
    4. Qwerty
    5. abc123
    6. Monkey
    7. 1234567
    8. Letmein
    9. trustno1
    10. Dragon
    11. Baseball
    12. 111111
    13. Iloveyou
    14. Master
    15. Sunshine
    16. Ashley
    17. Bailey
    18. password
    19. Shadow
    20. 123123
    21. 654321
    22. Superman
    23. Qazwsx
    24. Michael
    25. Football

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    "Let me in" number 8 is funny; they are all a joke though. )

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    I guess I'm good. Mine aren't listed.

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    People with No 2 must be kicking themselves - if they'd only added a 9 on the end they'd have been off the list
    Nick.

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    Substitute numbers for vowels. For example:
    a e i o u
    @ 3 1 0 n
    So, if your name is say:
    Janice Rose
    J@n1c3R0s3
    Or your address is:
    6224 Anywhere St
    6224@nywh3r3St
    Pet's name:
    Beauregarde
    B3@nr3g@rd3
    Password for an Administrator account:
    @dm1n1str@t0r
    Your Chase credit card number ends in 4355. For a password to login to that account online, Chase.com's website wants at least eight characters, consisting of at least one uppercase character, at least one number and at least one symbol:Easy to do once you get used to using it.

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    I just use Lastpass and use psw's like qNWBmUdJVX7sLfF6Mdyk to log into sites. It generates them for me, and automatically fills them in for me.

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    I like historical events.. never run out of those.
    eg-

    Battle.of.Hastings-1066
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    Merck Manual is mine.

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    Here's an interesting article on passwords on today's Wired:

    http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise...imple-pw/all/1
    Nick.

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    I have almost used a couple of those passwords in the past, but decided not to use them after all. I have the most terrible memory since I have gotten older. This is what I do for pin numbers for my credit/debit cards (a form of passwords), is that I carry a bunch of business cards in my pocketbook & I use the ending number of a phone number of a business that I do business with. Then all I have to do is if I forget my pin number (this has happened to me before), is to pull out that business card and look at the phone number. I once took just my wallet to go shopping & did not take my pocketbook with me. (kept the wallet in my pocket). I went to fill up with gas using my debit card. I try never to run my debit card as a debit, I usually run it as a credit. But this particular gas station would not let me run my debit card as a credit card. Since I did not have my pocketbook with me with all my business cards, and I could not remember the pin number, I asked the attendant to borrow their phone book. I looked up the business, saw the phone number and then I had the pin number to use for my gas. I was so thankful that I had used this method for pin numbers because I was out of town and would have been stuck with no gas!
    Sheila

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdroman View Post
    I just use Lastpass and use psw's like qNWBmUdJVX7sLfF6Mdyk to log into sites. It generates them for me, and automatically fills them in for me.
    Same here, except I use KeePass.

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