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Hopefully not. Here's the top 25: (story)
password (unchanged)
123456 (unchanged)
12345678 (unchanged)
abc123 (up 1)
qwerty (down 1)
monkey (unchanged)
letmein (up 1)
dragon (up 2)
111111 (up 3)
baseball (up 1)
iloveyou (up 2)
trustno1 (down 3)
1234567 (down 6)
sunshine (up 1)
master (down 1)
123123 (up 4)
welcome (new)
shadow (up 1)
ashley (down 3)
football (up 5)
Jesus (new)
michael (up 2)
ninja (new)
mustang (new)
password1 (new)
Actually I think the best practice you can tell someone is to use a sentence. Then pick the first letters of the words of the sentence. Better yet use 2 sentences.
Like this: Timps.Cyhi? = This is my password sentance. Can you hack it?
Easy to remember but harder to crack. All those office people could even use the kids names if they put them in a sentance.
MknaB&T = My kid's names are Bill and Ted.
It's what I do anyway
password (unchanged)
123456 (unchanged)
12345678 (unchanged)
abc123 (up 1)
qwerty (down 1)
monkey (unchanged)
letmein (up 1)
dragon (up 2)
111111 (up 3)
baseball (up 1)
iloveyou (up 2)
trustno1 (down 3)
1234567 (down 6)
sunshine (up 1)
master (down 1)
123123 (up 4)
welcome (new)
shadow (up 1)
ashley (down 3)
football (up 5)
Jesus (new)
michael (up 2)
ninja (new)
mustang (new)
password1 (new)
Actually I think the best practice you can tell someone is to use a sentence. Then pick the first letters of the words of the sentence. Better yet use 2 sentences.
Like this: Timps.Cyhi? = This is my password sentance. Can you hack it?
Easy to remember but harder to crack. All those office people could even use the kids names if they put them in a sentance.
MknaB&T = My kid's names are Bill and Ted.
It's what I do anyway