simply simple this gov 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♂️ but to use A….f naturally reveals their attitude
Ho_The_Megapode_ on
I remember the absolute hilarity at a place I worked at once when it was discovered that one of the IT admin accounts had a ‚12345‘ password… 😅
Stooovie on
Criminal masterminds
Loose_General4018 on
When your government’s cybersecurity strategy is basically a 2005 WiFi router default setup, you don’t need hackers.. you need better intern..
WoodenHour6772 on
All I see is
******, *****, and ********.
m15otw on
Turns out you only need to learn two words of German to break enigma – Heil bloody Hitler!
PatchyWhiskers on
And their pins are probably all 1488
the100rabh on
For US government passwords like orangeman or Orangutan would be very /r/nottheonion appropriate
xegos on
I used to work at a place that had extremely onerous and undocumented password validation policy. So it was impossible to have a really secure password because it will violate some rules, like „no consecutive letters or digits“ or whatever. But „P@ssword!“ was good enough and validated ok. In addition, there was requirement to change password every month, so naturally everybody just appended month/year to their passwords. One time I accidentally logged in as my colleague. His username was very similar as mine and I just mistyped. But his password was exactly the same „P@ssword!June2017″…
VisualParadox01 on
Checks out. Hungarian were pretty fond of Hitler pre ww2 and during
Brilliant_Simple_497 on
Title didn’t mention the best one: „Kurvaanyad1“ where „Kurva anyad“ means „your mother’s a whore“
paulsteinway on
No „Stalin“?
CatCatchingABird on
You know, as an individual, I can honestly say that if you asked me what my password was for 99.9% of my accounts, I wouldn’t be able to tell you because my password manager rando generates them for me.
Todlob on
I don’t care enough to do the research now but I really want to find out all the people that had Nazi related passwords since they, just like their owner Putin, love calling others Nazis.
HotFartore on
It’s a blatant invitation to hack them. Hack me please, hack me please, hack me I beg you, pleaseeeeeeeeee!
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simply simple this gov 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♂️ but to use A….f naturally reveals their attitude
I remember the absolute hilarity at a place I worked at once when it was discovered that one of the IT admin accounts had a ‚12345‘ password… 😅
Criminal masterminds
When your government’s cybersecurity strategy is basically a 2005 WiFi router default setup, you don’t need hackers.. you need better intern..
All I see is
******, *****, and ********.
Turns out you only need to learn two words of German to break enigma – Heil bloody Hitler!
And their pins are probably all 1488
For US government passwords like orangeman or Orangutan would be very /r/nottheonion appropriate
I used to work at a place that had extremely onerous and undocumented password validation policy. So it was impossible to have a really secure password because it will violate some rules, like „no consecutive letters or digits“ or whatever. But „P@ssword!“ was good enough and validated ok. In addition, there was requirement to change password every month, so naturally everybody just appended month/year to their passwords. One time I accidentally logged in as my colleague. His username was very similar as mine and I just mistyped. But his password was exactly the same „P@ssword!June2017″…
Checks out. Hungarian were pretty fond of Hitler pre ww2 and during
Title didn’t mention the best one: „Kurvaanyad1“ where „Kurva anyad“ means „your mother’s a whore“
No „Stalin“?
You know, as an individual, I can honestly say that if you asked me what my password was for 99.9% of my accounts, I wouldn’t be able to tell you because my password manager rando generates them for me.
I don’t care enough to do the research now but I really want to find out all the people that had Nazi related passwords since they, just like their owner Putin, love calling others Nazis.
It’s a blatant invitation to hack them. Hack me please, hack me please, hack me I beg you, pleaseeeeeeeeee!