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Confess your most insecure password
The list of the most common passwords below was mined from the accounts of 34,000 MySpace users - I stumbled across it here. It certainly provides some food for thought:1. password2. 1234563. qwerty4. abc1235. letmein6. monkey7. myspace18. password19. blink18210. [your first name]If the list is true, it seems that not only are we too lazy to choose secure passwords, but we're also startlingly unoriginal. Although a split-second's musing about human nature should tell you that's not surprising.We should admit that we all do it, even if we know better. So now is the time to come clean and answer this question: What is the least secure, most guessable password that you use despite knowing better? Post anonymously in the comments below.I'll get things started by admitting that number one on the list above is a favourite of mine, and that I was surprised "opensesame" didn't make the cut. Needless to say, I don't use those anymore.Tom Simonite, online technology editor
