If your iPhone passcode is 1234 or 0000 you’re in trouble

There’s a 7% chance that “1234” or “0000” is the code you use to unlock your iPhone. This article reveals a massive problem we’re having with passwords. Lets face it, they are a pain and you can’t possibly have a complex password for every single website you visit AND make sure to change it every 60 days. So what we all do (excecpt, ahem, me, of course) is come up with easy-to-remember passwords or passcodes and then use them everywhere. It’s a bad idea but the simple fact is we have little choice. Until bio-recognition gets built into all hardware (like fingerprint or face or voice or whatever) the problem of bad passwords and even worse security breakins will continue, unfortunately. But until then, if your passcode is any of the top 10 listed, CHANGE IT!

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