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28 Jan 2011, 5:53 pm

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1-2-3-4-5

That was the password of the air-shields in the movie SpaceBalls. It sounds like the password someone would have on their luggage :lol:


I immediately thought of Spaceballs too.


Also, Hackers is an extraordinary film. Angelina Jolie somehow managed to not look attractive in it.



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28 Jan 2011, 5:56 pm

Hey, if you type your Wrong Planet password into a post, it gets blocked out!

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See? ;)



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28 Jan 2011, 7:30 pm

Pass would be a pretty dumb password.


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28 Jan 2011, 8:04 pm

Mickandsid
spokane
bennyjoon
wrongplanet
babycenter
gameinformer
nintendo
horses
nsider
jennifer
juniper
kilroy
montana
oregon
portland
fanfiction
internet
yahoo
videogames
missoula
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28 Jan 2011, 8:06 pm

When I went into a random room in some game I go to, I enter a room and all I did was type "gay" to get in that room and I'm already in but unfortunately I got kicked out. It's a stupid password but it was also quite funny. :lol:


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28 Jan 2011, 8:09 pm

The neighbor whose internet I am stealing right now has their password set to 123456789.

I'm happy (and online) thanks to their lack of creativity.



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28 Jan 2011, 8:11 pm

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The neighbor whose internet I am stealing right now has their password set to 123456789.

I'm happy (and online) thanks to their lack of creativity.


I actually think that might be a default routers WPA key. I remember doing the same with my neighbour before we got broadband.


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28 Jan 2011, 8:13 pm

If I want to steal the internet, maybe I should start typing in common passwords hoping they are using one of them.


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28 Jan 2011, 8:40 pm

The default password for my NetGear router is "password" but I changed it to carlyshay (yeah rite like I would be that obvious) I have the Wireless Card Access List set to only allow my mom's laptop so I don't have to worry about anyone else using my net; not that it matters much because this is kinda a rural area so my neighbors aren't that close but I still don't want to take chances.


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29 Jan 2011, 2:30 pm

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If I want to steal the internet, maybe I should start typing in common passwords hoping they are using one of them.


If it's protected by WEP you don't even need to do that.

Oh yeah, and I know a password even worse than password... Your username. And, yes, some people actually do actually make their usernames and passwords identical.



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01 Feb 2011, 12:38 pm

I'm really enjoying this thread! :lol:

Asp-Z wrote:
Oh yeah, and I know a password even worse than password... Your username. And, yes, some people actually do actually make their usernames and passwords identical.
Wow, yes, that is even dumber than "password"! Maybe the people who use the same word for their username and password are banking on the fact that most hackers might assume that they would be smart enough NOT to do that. :scratch:



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01 Feb 2011, 1:25 pm

Okay, if I really want to start hacking, all I have to start doing is typing in dumb passwords or their user name hoping it's their password. But I am not interested.


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03 Feb 2011, 6:26 am

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Okay, if I really want to start hacking, all I have to start doing is typing in dumb passwords or their user name hoping it's their password. But I am not interested.


Someone managed to hack Obama's Twitter like that, so yeah, sometimes it really is that easy, even if the owner of the account should have a super-secure password.



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03 Feb 2011, 6:38 am

Some people also have really obvious secret answers for when they forget the password and anyone could just hack into your account from there and I'm talking about things like hotmail, I actually even remembered that I was able to hack into this guys hotmail account because apparently, his secret answer was fish n chips and all he ever does is talk about fish and chips.

I think this was when me and him had a fallout after the horrible things he had done to me for no reason.

I actually regret making that mistake.


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03 Feb 2011, 9:29 pm

Red

Green

Purple

Orange

Brown

Computer

Software

Screw You!

012345

Facebook

Twitter

My Space

Linked In


All really stupid passwords...


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06 Feb 2011, 1:18 pm

Lol, "Facebook", who would be that stupid?


Oh, and putting your crush's name as your password is also not such a brilliant move ... I've seen so many stories on FML about this ...


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