I really don't get why "monkey" is #6 :)
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Network Security | 'Password' Tops the List of Common Passwords | Control Design
Despite Efforts to Make Networks More Secure, the Most Common Passwords Are Still Easy-to-Hack Entries Like 'Password' and '123456'
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Next password for me: iloveyoumasterfootballmonkey
<span class="proflinkWrapper"><span class="proflinkPrefix">+</span>Frithjof Nikolai Wilborn</span> that would actually be a good password :)
The lenght is not bad, and with some capital letters, it would be even better. And all taken from the list of most used passwords.:-P