Imagine being the home to millions of dollars' worth of artifacts and having a jellyfish on guard duty! That’s exactly what Louvre did! If you thought your pet’s name or “123456” was a weak password, wait until you hear what the Louvre Museum in Paris had guarding its surveillance system: the password was simply “LOUVRE”. Yes, we know the jaws are on the floor — but pick it up now real quick, because the internet has some theories and thoughts about the “strength” of passwords, and we must spill the beans! During a post-heist audit, it emerged that the museum’s video surveillance server was reportedly protected by the password simply “Louvre”. Yep — the name of the building itself, the same name you’d see on the entrance banner, the same word engraved on countless travel blog

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