Life these days has become largely dependent on passwords - whether we're checking our emails, transferring funds or shopping online, passwords have their part to play. We're constantly bombarded with horror stories of security breaches, fraud, and phishing sites. Users are consistently told that a strong password is essential these days to protect private data. Why is it, then, that users on websites opt for the same, consistent, insecure passwords time after time? http://www.modernlifeisrubbish.co.uk/top-10-most-common-passwords.asp
Which one of you muppets is using 1234 as your password?
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
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