Leaked 4 digit PINs graphed
My pin is still 1077. The price of a cheese pizza and a large soda at Pannucci’s.
Thanks a billion!
Meh. He only had $23.50 in his account.
Oh no! My ATM card! My secret PIN number: 1077.
lol at this
all 4-digit passwords leaked:
0000 0001 0002 0003 0004…
Every news outlet: “Major breach of your pin codes! Click this link.”
The row of 20XXs makes me laugh. Looks real bright around 2077, you cyberpunk nuts.
That’s the 19xx’s the 20xx row is only bright up until about 2010. So it’s people born in the 70s using their birthday.
Little blip at 1701 (NCC-1701). I wonder what the other individual blips represent.
Bet: 1337, 1138, 6969
Crap! Someone else is using my PIN. I should change it.
Change your luggage combo too.
What’s the combination…
1,2,3,4,5
That’s amazing, I have the same combination on my luggage.
Lol at the dot for 1701, looks like there are loads of star trek fans
I can’t think of an explanation for the periodic grid like clusters. Anyone?
Number pairs where the 1st and 3rd digit match or where the 2nd and 4th digit match.
Eg: 1315 or 4676
27% of all PIN numbers
PIN Numbers
Number Numbers
Okay, this didn’t make me twitch at all. Nope.
Heh, 8008 is slightly highlighted
27% of all PIN numbers
I feel personally attacked.
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This site needs 3rd-party JS to load a fucking picture.
Using the same digit 4 times is no longer allowed most places, but this chart shows them being pretty popular.
This chart has no sourcing or date associated. Is it old?
Edit: Yes, it is. Here is the excellent source article: http://www.datagenetics.com/blog/september32012/
So it’s from 2012, and used historic breach data from years before then.
In other words, this chart is wholly inacurate now.
Tagging those discussing similar: @Rivalarrival@lemmy.today @codfishjoe@lemmy.world
Umm… There is one glaring flaw here:
3.4 million data points visualized from several data breaches.
We are only looking at the pin codes of people whose data has been compromised.
Generally these breaches happen on the service side rather than the user side. These likely include users even with secure and insecure alike.