Why 'ji32k7au4a83' Is a Remarkably Common Password [gizmodo.com]
you might expect something complicated like” “ji32k7au4a83” would be a great password. But according to the data breach repository Have I Been Pwned (HIBP), it shows up more often than one might expect.
Have I Been Pwned is an aggregator that was started by security expert Troy Hunt to help people find out if their email or personal data has shown up in any prominent data breaches. One service it offers is a password search that allows you to check if your password has shown up in any data breaches that are on the radar of the security community. In this case, “ji32k7au4a83" has been seen by HIBP in 141 breaches.
Several of Ou’s followers quickly figured out the solution to his riddle. The password is coming from the Zhuyin Fuhao system for transliterating Mandarin. The reason it’s showing up fairly often in a data breach repository is because “ji32k7au4a83" translates to English as “my password.”
The password “ji32k7au4a83” has been seen over a hundred times [ycombinator.com]
the password "ji32k7au4a83" looks like it'd be decently secure, right? [twitter.com]
Now if only there were one super secure password everyone could use so we would all be safe.