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The only password I use is password because everyone is told not to use it so no one would try it, right?
That's genius. I'll just assume your PIN is 1234 and let you go on your way, nothing bad will happen.
My pin is obviously 6969 because it’s fucking hilarious.
"password" is the third password someone would try.
https://github.com/piyushcse29/john-the-ripper/blob/2fee31fd199a3e288f01c04f8cc8abaaa7dbc3cc/run/password.lst#L14
https://www.openwall.com/john/doc/
That list is fascinating. abc123 is near the top, then like 10 more below that is a1b2c3, and then much further down is 123abc. What?
Some systems require your to change your password periodically. What do you change to if your existing password was 'abc123'?
I guess people believe passwords that are awkward to type are somehow safer.