One in nine people still use '1234' as their PIN or passwords says a new study. By contrast, the rarest code of all is '8068', as only 0.000744 percent of people choose this random string of digits as a PIN. According to the Daily Mail, the staggering data shows that it is possible to guess a PIN in just one go 10 percent of the time. The analytics firm Data Genetics studied a database of 3.4 million four-digit passwords, drawn together ...Thursday, 27 September 2012
Study: One in Nine Still Use 'Easy To Crack' '1234' as Their ATM PINS and Passwords
One in nine people still use '1234' as their PIN or passwords says a new study. By contrast, the rarest code of all is '8068', as only 0.000744 percent of people choose this random string of digits as a PIN. According to the Daily Mail, the staggering data shows that it is possible to guess a PIN in just one go 10 percent of the time. The analytics firm Data Genetics studied a database of 3.4 million four-digit passwords, drawn together ...
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