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** In the episode "Carrot or Stick", Chase admits that the password he used was 'password'.
* A warden in ''[[Days of Our Lives]]'' has "lockdown" as his password. To make matters worse, it's written on a sticky note in his desk.
* An episode of ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV series)||Mission Impossible]]'' had a former dictator's computer protected by two passwords. The first one? The dictator's own name. The second? ''Anything Goes'', his favorite musical which he watches 24/7 and has posters of all over his office.
* Justified in an episode of CBS's ''[[Hack]]'' when the characters are trying to use stolen ATM cards to get cash out of an ATM. Mike notes that the one thing the banks tell you not to make your PIN is your birthday, and reasons that they wouldn't do this unless some people actually did make their PIN their birthday. They try a number of cards before eventually discovering one whose PIN is the owner's birthday.
* Subverted in ''[[Psych]]'', where Shaun Spencer [[Sherlock Scan|SherlockScans]] the room, and then correctly gives the password. When his friend expresses surprise, he points out that the password is written on the bottom of the (raised) computer, and he simply read the reflection on the CD case.
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