![]() He recommends using what’s known as sequence passwords. LeBlanc is responsible for generating employee accounts and passwords at a trio of Fredericton radio stations. “Never use a familiar sequence, phrase or anything so completely obvious,” warns Oliver LeBlanc, a broadcast electrical engineer for Astral Media. We’re either lazy, or creatures of habit. “Password” is still number one among others like “123456” (ranked second,) and “111111” (ranked ninth.) The paint was still drying on the Internet and we were all naïve enough to think that “password” was clever enough to do the job.Ī list compiled by SplashData earlier this year ranked millions of passwords stolen by hackers and posted online. Chances are it was simple as the times we lived in. It was probably a Hotmail email account, or an MSN messenger login. Think back to your very first password for your very first online account. ![]()
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