It's an ongoing thorn in our collective side. The ongoing festival of confusion that is driving us all to varying shades of madness: Managing our passwords.
If your password is "password," it's really not very secure. And don't change it to "123456," because that's easy for hackers to figure out too. Seriously! People are still using these horrible passwords and several others that need to go away right now.
With cyber-security being a hot topic in the news lately, it's more important than ever to keep you passwords safe. But how good at keeping your password a secret are you?
Household chores may be among the most-hated tasks, but the digital era has introduced a whole new layer of annoyance to our lives: website usernames and passwords.
Betty White is probably the best ‘Password’ player in the history of the game, having guested on the classic game show her late husband Allen Ludden hosted for so many years.
But Jimmy Fallon really, really wants to beat her.
Password management app maker SplashData has released its list of the “worst computer passwords of 2011″ based around the most commonly stolen password data. It should come as no surprise that the password “password” topped the list of no-nos.