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.  
- Is your pin automatically updated to reflect inflation? 
 
- 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.” 
- I really want to see which ones weren’t leaked. Those are obviously the most secure. 
 
- 27% of all PIN numbers - PIN Numbers - Number Numbers - Okay, this didn’t make me twitch at all. Nope. - They probably have RAS syndrome 
- Do you think these are personal PIN numbers? - they might even be personal PIN numbers for identification! 
- deleted by creator 
 
 
- This site needs 3rd-party JS to load a fucking picture.  
- Star Trek fans. - NCC-1701  - Species 8472 is under represented.  
- 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. 
 
- 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. - Came here for this comment. Did not disappoint! 
 
 
 
- Little blip at 1701 (NCC-1701). I wonder what the other individual blips represent. - Bet: 1337, 1138, 6969 - THX-1138 (George Lucas’ first movie). - Am surprised it is popular 54 years on. 
 
- neither 0451 nor 4510 are even registering, i’m disappointed. 
 
- Heh, 8008 is slightly highlighted 
- 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: @[email protected] @[email protected] 
- 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 
 
- deleted by creator - I use 0451, for those who know! - 🔥 
 
 
- Love the blip at 7942 XD - People really just picked the model # of their bank’s VOIP phone 
- 27% of all PIN numbers - I feel personally attacked. 














