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Gawker Hack Exposes Ridiculous Password Habits

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December 16, 2010
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Gawker Hack Exposes Ridiculous Password Habits
Wondering what kinds of passwords people use across the Web? This week's massive Gawker hack is giving us a glimpse -- and it sure isn't a pretty picture. - JR Raphael, PCWorld
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