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Passwords.. passwords.. passwords! We all have a lot of password to remember! One for your Gmail account, one for your MSN and so for your Hotmail, one for your favoriete site or forum, and one for online banking!! We can’t remember all of them if we hadn’t the chance to create them by ourselfs, but this means: Trouble! I mean, people start creating passwords which is just too easy to remember by themselfs and also too easy to guess and by creating such passwords some other people can “hack” there accounts!! Not a cleaver idea when you look at the top 10 list below which I found on the net! It’s funny how people handle there passwords!

Most commonly used passwords online (by PC magazine):

1. password
2. 123456
3. qwerty
4. abc123
5. letmein
6. monkey
7. myspace1
8. password1
9. blink182
10. (your first name)

If you are using any of these you should consider using Secure Password Generator extension. It helps you create truly unique and secure passwords!!


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