Anyone who has still uses a passcode of '1234' or '0000' needs to see this.
This commuter in Japan has set off an Internet craze to decipher the passcode on his phone, after he was filmed typing in the massive number count by a fellow traveller.
More than 200,000 have attempted to decipher the code, which one user claims runs up to 59 characters.
Apparently, the code is: 197712311199925255 2622115104104 1881041911073923021501231287365
How the hell could you remember that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl-Q0c55w00
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