Ed Gould wrote:
>The top 25 worst passwords, in order (and their current rankings compared with 
>the previous year's rankings), are below.

This is always fun.

I remember being at Best Buy (yeah, I know, but sometimes ya gotta) and 
noticing that they make the cashiers log in for EACH CUSTOMER. For some reason, 
we wound up going through two checkouts that day; the first one, the cashier's 
password was obviously 11111111 (or some digit); at the next, it was equally 
obviously ABCDEFGH. Nice.

And I remember when we were using a "common" password for some dev resources 
(long ago and far away, and before the Internet or any other connectivity!) 
discovering that "RIFLEMAN" alternates hands on the keyboard, making for 
extra-fast entry.
--
...phsiii

Phil Smith III
p...@voltage.com<mailto:p...@voltage.com>
Voltage Security, Inc.
www.voltage.com<http://www.voltage.com/>
(703) 476-4511 (home office)
(703) 568-6662 (cell)


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