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Top 10 worst kinds of passwords
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2013′s worst password? That would be ’123456′
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In light of the recent Heartbleed bug that has led to the need of everyone on the Internet ever to change their passwords, it's time we revisit what some of the worst passwords are to use. A password should be unique to the site you're using it on (especially one that contains financial information, or could easily lead to someone impersonating you), and should be something that is complicated enough to stump a hacker, but something meaningful that you'll remember.