Phishfood (n.) — User who uses the same, obvious password for every account. Examples of this include your dog’s name, your kid’s name, your birthday or the password you gave Meg for something else. Seriously, people.
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Well, where should I start… I deal with a lot of nickle and dime gigs so I get a lot of passwords.
Pet’s names have to be on top of the list. A lot of clients go with that one.
This one is gonna out a lot of techies out there, but I’m gonna do it.
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C’mon people. Yes, I’ll admit that the first time I saw it (2005) I loved it and I used it for a long, long time.
And I always love the Password1 … That one is too good.
I like 1234 as a password too.
I had yet another client with admin/Password1 today.
What about when the password and username are the same?