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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

FOX NEWS: The Top 10 Non Most Common Internet Passwords

It is sad, but true; many times when you open an account on the Internet, providing a password is a requirement. As soon as you do that you better watch out because the heat is on.

You may not have been aware of it, but you fired up the hackers by challenging them even more to break the code. Protecting yourself is essential by choosing a password with a high security level and '123456' or 'password' are definitely not one of them.

They are not very original either; many people seem to use them. Birthdays, children's and spouses' names are often chosen in the heat of the moment, but are easily figured out as well.

Instead of added fuel to the fire it is best to go through fire and water to ensure your account's safety. Just take the time filtering out common passwords and come up with a good protective word which is difficult to pass. Which one is the best?

The one you can't remember!

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