spacesavage said:
That list is almost exactly the same as the male one... WTF is it with you and women.
The lists may be the same for women, but maybe the 10 most common women's passwords account for something like 50% of all women's passwords, whereas the 10 most common men's ones account for only 10% of the total? Kinda like how Muhammad is one of the most common baby names in Britain because it accounts for a huge %age babies born to Muslim parents, whereas the most common Anglo-Celtic names account for a small %age of babies born to Brits? That would make having a list of common women's passwords especially useful.
What surprised me was that sports teams were on that list.