RiloLaki
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Meh, I tossed in "P" & "_1" as a lot of programs now require at least one capital letter, one number, and one special character in their passwords these daysAs someone who worked for my own government you VASTLY overestimate the password security we used as "password" alone was seen as a perfectly valid security measure by nearly everyone. That and "1234"
At a guess whenever I didn't know whatever password I needed to open a computer or even a secure doorway with numpad I would use either of those two and 75% of the time everything would be unlocked. The last 25% generally being some variation of the postal code from the town I worked for.
'Mazing security protocols 'round here I tell you...
Just about the only place I couldn't get into this way was the mayor desk and his croonies as those area needed a pass to enter.
And ask me about my time working tech for a cell phone company and "1234" passwords