PC Tech's top 10 passwords people use

Mines so bizarre that I don’t think anyone could guess it. People need to learn to use numbers in their passwords once in a while.
 
One time I was talking to a customer who had wanted to know the passwords on her e-mail accounts and since she was the account holder and verified I gave them to her. When it came to her husband's it was a woman's name and when i gave it to her she said "Wait a minute, that's my sister's name..."

It was a rather awkward moment.
 
There’s enough blink182 fans out here for it to be the ninth most popular password?
 
I use my password for all of my accounts... like everything, which probably isn't the most secure way to do things, but it's so esoteric that I feel fairly comfortable using it.

Of course, I'll neeevvver teeeelll.
 
One time I was talking to a customer who had wanted to know the passwords on her e-mail accounts and since she was the account holder and verified I gave them to her. When it came to her husband's it was a woman's name and when i gave it to her she said "Wait a minute, that's my sister's name..."

It was a rather awkward moment.

Thats funny. I will admit, I've used the names of sexy fictional characters as my passwords before now, but nobody had any reason to know those.

I know all my wife's passwords, and vice versa.
 
Heres how my passwords work, I have one word and I type that word before the name of the site i'm using it for,

e.g.

******hype

******hotmail
 
Now all you have to do is guess the word...the time starts, now
 
Hmm... six letters if you've not used anything funky...
 
[BLACKOUT]It's actually 8 letters[/BLACKOUT] and I'm an incredibly funk orientated guy
 
<~~~ uses 14 -20 digit password at work that requires 2 uppercase, 2 lowercase, 2 non-consecutive numbers, 2 special characters, cannot form a word or name and cannot be similar to any previous passwords...and we have to change them every 90 days...or something like that. And I have 3 accounts at work that have those requirements. I'm sure I'm missing some stupid detail but basically that's the garbage I have to go through.

i HATE memorizing those damn things. I can't wait til we goto biometrics.

Ours are only 8 characters with 1 of each of the above, but change every 30 days - and if you write them down anywhere and get caught, you'll be reprimanded. Three reprimands gets you fired. You can try entering a password 3 times, after that you're locked out of the system until your supervisor gets you unlocked.

Certainly more secure but it is a bloody pain.

I cheat, I pick a word based on a hobby/sport/book/interest and well... here's an example (that I have never used)

MARVEL -> maRvel -> m@Rv3l -> #1m@Rv3l
 
applies if he changed his name after he got married :cwink:

Probably doesn't happen that often at the moment. Twenty years time though, who knows? Some of my gay friends have been changing their names when they marry...
 
I've used #10 before:O I know it's pretty obvious but it was just for an email account:o
 
at my last job, password requirements were really high...

* at least 8 letters long
* contain at least 1 upper-case letter
* contain at least 1 lower-case letter
* contain at least 1 symbol
* contain at least 1 number

...and passwords had to be reset every 90 days, which i hated, because about the time i'd get used to using one password, it'd be time to change it, and i'd spend the next 3 weeks typing in the wrong password, getting rejected, and then having to remember what i'd changed it to! :)

anyway, at one point, i had a password that i was particularly proud of despite its total lamehood... my shift ended at 4:00 pm, so my password for one period was:

GoHome@4pm

i loved it! i was so mad when the time came i had to change it!

ah well...
 
What idiots tell these people their passwords?
 

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