Blackberrys dangerous for cheating husbands
Published on Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 17:57 in Sci-Tech section
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London: Cheating husbands can be easily caught by a flirty text message on their Blackberry than a mark of lipstick smudged on their shirt’s collar, says a new study.
According to a survey, since men are rubbish at creating passwords, women can easily follow their partner’s electronic trail of adultery.
The survey of 100 couples found that a quarter of men used the password God or Sex and 15 per cent used 1966 — England’s World Cup winning year.
Another 22 per cent used their mum’s name.
“Three in five women I see now come with evidence,” The Sun quoted divorce lawyer Vanessa Lloyd Platt, as saying.
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i would agree with ganesh.. that is a total wrong assessment. atleast not for indians for sure. 3 letter password
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AT least in India, men got big brains...and we do utilize those for passwords.
This result is completely
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Men who use passwords like God or Sex are plain stupid. Women (not just wife) deserve men with better brains.
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wrong assessment!!! no body uses the passwords like that... guys what do you say!!!
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Was this survey conducted in Europe? I bet none of the Indians would have God or sex as their password
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