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I'm sure there are many legacy systems out there that do not encrypt user passwords. Or is it that sometimes users supply their plain text passwords in hope of getting their issues resolved by techinical support? We developers at some point stumble across user passwords anyway, and it turns out to be a funny read on how users can be creative in their passwords.

So can we share the funniest ones we've come across? NB: No offense or breach of confidentiality intended:)

I have come across these:

  • 'slippers'
  • 'curious'
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weak question though - a "good" database/app would never let the developer or administrator see the users password in a readable format. – annakata Dec 8 '08 at 15:05
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Questions with any one of those five tags should be community wiki. – Bill the Lizard Dec 8 '08 at 15:21
"ButtF**kedYourMom" was an attempted password in the App logs (from owa or exchange a few years ago). – StingyJack Dec 8 '08 at 15:41

closed as not programming related by Paul Tomblin Dec 8 '08 at 15:04

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My IT department had just put out an internal training that was required. In it, they stressed "Never give your password to ANYONE, no matter what".

The next week, I was getting a new PC. IT asked for my password. I told them no. They stressed that they needed me to email it to them, or else they couldn't set-up my new PC.

So, I changed my password to Pw0rd4St00p1dIT

When they sent me my new PC, I got a CD which included some documentation and drivers. On that CD was my password written in ink.

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"Lloyds is pants"

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The best ones I have came across have in one way or another referenced specific aspects of a job or position. Things like "____Sucks" and much more vulgar variations. But I think the winner was "MyJobSucks!"

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