In response, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius called the leak a “hybrid disinformation attack” in a statement on the national defense ministry website Sunday. However, journalists were told Pistorius’ statement was password-protected. The password? 1234.
Declassified can now reveal the super-secret passwords of several other countries.
Ukraine’s is “Russ1anWarsh1pG0F*ckY0urs3lf.” Seems pretty secure, if a nightmare to remember.
That of the United Kingdom is “Boris” because there wasn’t time to change it during the Liz Truss years — sorry, days — and no one ever expected Rishi Sunak to hang around for long (plus, Boris Johnson will definitely be back one day).
Hungary’s is just “password” in Hungarian, but due to the difficulty of the language that was deemed strong enough to deter most people.
In the United States, the password is, like Germany’s, “1234” in order to keep things simple for Joe Biden. But it’ll be changed after November when Donald Trump makes his inevitable way back into the White House, moving slowly toward reelection like a giant slug that no one dares throw salt on.