Speed Bump by Dave Coverly

Speed Bump

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  1. daniel_bel

    daniel_bel said, 3 months ago

    closely followed by 123456 and 000000, and lots of others. No-no Lists abound on the internet.

  2. Dogsniff

    Dogsniff said, 3 months ago

    Try Abra Kadabra.

  3. Notsoastute

    Notsoastute said, 3 months ago

    That’s not the Jeannie I dreamed about.
    No doubt about it I gotta get another lamp!

  4. mkahn

    mkahn said, 3 months ago

    @440RoadRunner

    how ‘bout ’drowssap’?

  5. J. Short

    J. Short said, 3 months ago

    Try Opensesame40.

  6. bubujin_2

    bubujin_2 said, 3 months ago

    Stronger would be: 0p3nS3s@m3

  7. Vegas Viper

    Vegas Viper said, 3 months ago

    How about " password "

  8. Digital Frog

    Digital Frog said, 3 months ago

    Try: MickeyMinnieDonaldGoofyPlutoHueyDueyLueySacramento
    (8 characters and a capitol)

  9. MrJimCos

    MrJimCos said, 3 months ago

    I saw an article in one of my computer magazines that suggested abbreviating a phrase that you would be familiar with. Example: “My wife Marys birthday is January 18 and she likes Snickers” would be “MwMbiJ18aslS”. (I know – bad example – make up your own) But something like that uses a mix of upper and lower case letters and numbers, and exceeds the common minimum of 8 characters. Think about it.

  10. Redkaycei Repoc

    Redkaycei Repoc said, 3 months ago

    @Digital Frog

    LOL

  11. Donald Williams

    Donald Williams said, 3 months ago

    I saw a cartoon not too long ago where an elderly lady was telling her friend/neighbor that since the computer always said: “ENTER YOUR PASSWORD” she could never forget it: YOUR PASSWORD

  12. win

    win said, 3 months ago

    So the combination is [password/PIN]… one, two, three, four, five? That’s the stupidest combination I’ve ever heard in my life! That’s the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage! – paraphrased from Dark Helmet, Spaceballs

  13. aircraft-engineer

    aircraft-engineer said, 3 months ago

    42 your password 42

  14. nazzofoggenmach

    nazzofoggenmach said, 3 months ago

    @bubujin_2 nice!

  15. naturally_easy

    naturally_easy said, 3 months ago

    Actually, I had a locked file that I came across after years. Took me weeks of trying every password I’ve ever used before I just hit the enter key without a password. It worked. Sheeze!

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