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Information Is Beautiful
@infobeautiful@vis.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

WARNING! This image may trigger PINSecurity. From an analysis of 3.4m PIN codes leaked from several data breaches https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/most-common-pin-codes/

Information is Beautiful

Most Common PIN Codes — Information is Beautiful

How predictable is yours?
A heatmap reveals the most common 4 digit PIN numbers, visualised from the data leaked from several large data breaches. The horizontal axis plots the frequency of the first two digits, the vertical axis the second two digits. Clear (and somewhat predictable) patterns emerge from the dataset. A diagonal line of ‘heat’ from bottom left to top right reveals people choosing double digits (2323, 6868 etc). A strong horizontal line at the 19 point shows people using their birth year as a PIN code (1971, 1998 etc). And a large amount of heat in the bottom left shows how people commonly use their birthdate in a MM/DD or DD/MM format. The most common code in the set is 1234.
A heatmap reveals the most common 4 digit PIN numbers, visualised from the data leaked from several large data breaches. The horizontal axis plots the frequency of the first two digits, the vertical axis the second two digits. Clear (and somewhat predictable) patterns emerge from the dataset. A diagonal line of ‘heat’ from bottom left to top right reveals people choosing double digits (2323, 6868 etc). A strong horizontal line at the 19 point shows people using their birth year as a PIN code (1971, 1998 etc). And a large amount of heat in the bottom left shows how people commonly use their birthdate in a MM/DD or DD/MM format. The most common code in the set is 1234.
A heatmap reveals the most common 4 digit PIN numbers, visualised from the data leaked from several large data breaches. The horizontal axis plots the frequency of the first two digits, the vertical axis the second two digits. Clear (and somewhat predictable) patterns emerge from the dataset. A diagonal line of ‘heat’ from bottom left to top right reveals people choosing double digits (2323, 6868 etc). A strong horizontal line at the 19 point shows people using their birth year as a PIN code (1971, 1998 etc). And a large amount of heat in the bottom left shows how people commonly use their birthdate in a MM/DD or DD/MM format. The most common code in the set is 1234.
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bijram
@bijram@graz.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@infobeautiful They should have marked the few black dots to choose a true secure PIN though 😉

Great visualization

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C.Suthorn :prn:
@Life_is@no-pony.farm replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

8068 ist die seltenste #PIN. Die 10 häufigsten PIN sind 0000, 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555, 6666, 4321, 2001 und 6969.

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ShadSterling
@ShadSterling@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@infobeautiful wondering what to make of the unused numbers - I doubt picking those numbers helps defend against a breach, but how did people who picked them avoid breaches?

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Stefan
@Schmalle@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@infobeautiful And 1701 the number of the Enterprise is also funny.

#startrek #enterprise #picard #kirk #tos #tng

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Roy -- the dull one
@oldclumsy_nowmad@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@infobeautiful

Just curious...how do you obtain the PIN's of 3.4m victims of data breaches?

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fatuus
@fatuus@mstdn.fr replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@infobeautiful funy also to see how 4 times the same digit is popular 😅

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0x575446, Fifth Columnist
@0x575446@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@infobeautiful I just like that it's plotted on a go board.

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