That’s why my password is: IfYouReadThisYouAreATransAR-15GunOwner
Has sufficient complexity, length, is an easy to remember passphrase, and no matter what side of the political spectrum, no one will want to read it!
Checkmate facists and/or libtards!
It’s pretty far down but 4815162342 (410 btw) is seemingly the first random one that I haven’t been able to make sense of I’ve tried it as the alphabet, I’ve tried it on the number pad, can someone explain what this is, or is it just a really unfortunately common number? I would’ve thought this was a decent password…
I like that you went to the trouble of teying to decipher it, and then posted it here, rather than just googling it lol.
funnily enough, I still have that as the password for some random thing I now own for 10+ years and never bothered to change
They’re the numbers from Lost
Thanks, that was a popular show I never got into.
Oddly enough I did watch the show, but my first thought on seeing them in your comment was that it might be a US phone number, 481 516 2342.
I’m disappointed “hunter2” isn’t on the list.
hunter is 42 though!
Neither is correcthorsebatterystaple
Well ******* doesn’t meet many password criteria.
How did they hack into my KeePassXC database?
Whew. l3mmylOver isn’t on the list.
System operators love to use “God”. - Cereal Killer
Why do so many Europeans use their dob as their password?? I don’t see very many m/d/y date formats…
Probably a matter of not just Europe using d/m/y: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_date_formats_by_country#Usage_map
Had to get past the top 10 before I saw mine.
Password is taco
Love (86) Sex (4350) Secret (106)
But “God” doesn’t make the list.
I saw a shocking number of birthdays from the 1980s.
Is it their birthday or their kids birthday?
It is interesting that even though 7 is the most common random integer people choose, 1234567 is the third least common ascending integers password