http://www.techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/twitter-banned-passwords-215x125.png" width="215" height="125"/>If you're on Twitter">http://twitter.com">Twitter, that means you registered an account with a password that isn't terribly easy to guess. As you may know, Twitter prevents people from doing just that by indicating that certain passwords such as 'password' (cough">http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/15/another-security-tip-for-twitter-dont-use-password-as-your-password/">cough cough) and '123456' are too obvious to be picked. It just so happens that Twitter has hard-coded all banned passwords on the sign-up">https://twitter.com/signup">sign-up page. All you need to do to retrieve the full list of unwelcome passwords is take a look at the source code of that page. Do a simple search for 'twttr.BANNED_PASSWORDS' and voilà, there they are, all 370 of them.
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