@All_Dunn_Kid I'd like to know http://too.How the hell do they know what our passwords are ?
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@WSJ: Once again, the most popular password of 2014 was "123456..." pic.twitter.com/OzaqprXQpB” bounce back year for dragon!!!!
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@jgiovannetti@WSJ but when will the rankings for fruit of the year be released?@Dameshek
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#Cyber: Once again, the most popular password of 2014 was "123456" followed by "password" http://on.wsj.com/1J4okXd pic.twitter.com/8Qh00IvUDc@WSJ
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No!!
@WSJ: Once again, the most popular password of 2014 was "123456," followed by "password." http://on.wsj.com/1J4okXd pic.twitter.com/pJgs5tyoBH
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@WSJ How do you know? Aren't passwords supposed to be secret? -
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@iamdwayne4real@_a_v_a@WSJ Of course not. Why do you think Snowden is in exile. -
@_BlessedCurse@iamdwayne4real@WSJ so much for privacy. Remind me to remove certain names from my passwords.
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Dragon?
@WSJ: Once again, the most popular password of 2014 was 123456, followed by password http://on.wsj.com/1J4okXd pic.twitter.com/YC4tRKlsoZ
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Dragon tho “
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@WSJ@hunginternet so does this mean hackers aren't as clever as we thought?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WSJ article on most popular passwords. Woohoo#baseball outranked#football http://on.wsj.com/1J4okXd pic.twitter.com/pSFu6j8IxL”#BaseballBegins
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Really? Peeps: Once again, most popular password of 2014 was “123456” next was “password”
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人間多くは単純w
@WSJ Once again, the most popular password of 2014 was "123456,followed by "password. http://on.wsj.com/1J4okXd pic.twitter.com/BxRM75dHOk
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