>Variants on the "123456" were among the most common for all age groups, with that exact string proving to be the most common among all users – the sixth time in seven years it holds the undesirable crown.
I'm sometimes amazed to read multiple "help! someone's using my account" stories a day. facts like this bring me back to reality.
>Variants on the "123456" were among the most common for all age groups, with that exact string proving to be the most common among all users – the sixth time in seven years it holds the undesirable crown.
I'm sometimes amazed to read multiple "help! someone's using my account" stories a day. facts like this bring me back to reality.
They have less life experience for XKCD style passwords, i.e.
RMWla18mgontdt
Rose Mary Woods left an 18 minute gap on Tricky Dicky's tape.
Of course, now that I posted it, it can't be used.
18.5 if punctuation is demanded.
Sorry, everyone.