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		<title>Did Your Password Make The List?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 18:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samuel Oduneye</dc:creator>
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<p>(photo by Simon Lieschke)</p>
<p>As graduate students we have access to many systems, computers and other research devices </p>
<p>Last week, Amichai Shulman the chief technology officer at Imperva (software security company) released the list of most popular passwords among the 32 million passwords stolen by an unknown hacker.</p>
<p>The most striking result of this study? [...]]]></description>
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<p>(photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=passwords&amp;w=11397082%40N00">Simon Lieschke</a>)</p>
<p>As graduate students we have access to many systems, computers and other research devices<strong> </strong></p>
<p>Last week, Amichai Shulman the chief technology officer at <a href="http://www.imperva.com/index.html">Imperva</a> (software security company) released the list of most popular passwords among the 32 million passwords stolen by an unknown hacker.</p>
<p>The most striking result of this study? The complete lack of creativity, when it comes to protect the things we most care about. Here&#8217;s the list of the 32 most popular passwords:</p>
<p>1. 123456</p>
<p>2. 12345</p>
<p>3. 123456789</p>
<p>4. password</p>
<p>5. iloveyou</p>
<p>6. princess</p>
<p>7. rockyou</p>
<p>8. 1234567</p>
<p>9. 12345678</p>
<p>10. abc123</p>
<p>11. nicole</p>
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<p>12. daniel</p>
<p>13. babygirl</p>
<p>14. monkey</p>
<p>15. jessica</p>
<p>16. lovely</p>
<p>17. michael</p>
<p>18. ashley</p>
<p>19. 654321</p>
<p>20. qwerty</p>
<p>21. iloveu</p>
<p>22. michelle</p>
<p>23. 111111</p>
<p>24. 0</p>
<p>25. tigger</p>
<p>26. password1</p>
<p>27. sunshine</p>
<p>28. chocolate</p>
<p>29. anthony</p>
<p>30. angel</p>
<p>31. FRIENDS (yes, all caps)</p>
<p>32. soccer</p>
<p>Did your password make the list? If so, stop reading and go change it!</p>
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