Spyke

I wonder if all the people who know this joke are also people who are tech savy enough to know about secure passphrases

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lemmy.world

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...

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lemmy.world

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.

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discuss.tchncs.de

I like that you went to the trouble of teying to decipher it, and then posted it here, rather than just googling it lol.

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Yeah.... I also scrolled down the list far enough to find one I didn't recognize XD XD XD

Don't blame me, I was at work, trying very hard to not work.

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SkaveRatreply
discuss.tchncs.de

funnily enough, I still have that as the password for some random thing I now own for 10+ years and never bothered to change

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There was a whole subreddit for that in the times I was still over there. It's a small slice of the community, but it exists.

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lemmy.world

Why do so many Europeans use their dob as their password?? I don't see very many m/d/y date formats...

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Touche, for some reason in my brain Arabic numerals were only used in Latin descended languages.

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slrpnk.net

When I was a kid, almost everything was my older brother's birthday. Born in the 80s. My brother finally convinced the family that wasn't a good idea, and we changed everything. Lol.

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It is interesting that even though 7 is the most common random integer people choose, 1234567 is the third least common ascending integers password

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feddit.org

I never understand how these lists are made.
How is "dragon" nr. 10?

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