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January 22, 2025 2 mins
What profession do you trust most? Dangerous Dave talks about a poll that says "nurse" is number one and lobbyist is last. Plus, the PIN you use on your account should be stronger, and we look at the ones most common.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Please step in the din with dangerous Day. Well, if
you were on a first eight and found out the
person worked as a government lobbyist, would changed your opinion
about them. In an annual Gallup poll, they found lobbyists
is the least trusted profession. At least it's way down there.
Didn't ask about every job in the world, but of
the twenty three jobs listed, lobbyist was ranked last. Four

(00:23):
percent of Americans rate them as honest or ethical. Next
lea'st trusted profession. Members of Congress, rest of the bottom five,
TV reporters, advertising practitioners, and car salespeople made the list.
Now nurses voted the most trusted profession. This is for
the twenty fourth year in a row. Also, seventy six
percent of Americans ranked them as more honest and more

(00:45):
ethical on average. They were followed by grade school teachers,
military officers, pharmacists, and doctors. Radio personality, of course, was
not graded or rated in this survey. Why because half
the stuff I tell you I make a deeper in
the two. Making sure that your bank account is secure
ranks pretty high for us here at the Fox. That's

(01:06):
at least just barely behind making stupid jokes. New report
looked at the most common four digit pins for things
like ATM passwords and unlock you on your phone. Six
nine six ' nine made the top ten. They didn't
have access to people's current passwords, obviously. They came up
with the list by looking at pins that have been
exposed on the dark web, and as all of the
most popular passwords aren't ones, experts suggest using top ten

(01:31):
four digit pins at America one two three four. I
guess that one is number one most common one one
one one was second, followed by zero zero zero zero,
twelve twelve was second. Seven seven seven seven was number
five on the list, so lucky sevens until somebody trains
your account right. Two thousand was on their two zero

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zero zero four four four four two two two two
and six nine sixty nine, rounding out the top ten.
If you want one that it's harder to guess. They
looked at the least common pins three that were on
the list eight zero, six eight eight zero nine three
nine six two nine. Not a lot of people have
those because they don't remember them. In general, most people
start a pin with the number one between five, and

(02:14):
very few will start six, seven, eight nine or zero,
So yeah, I'd use a probably easy pin for somebody
to try to guess, but it's in Egyptian hieroglyphics, so
it makes it a little tougher to me again for
another episode of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous Dave
light Year,
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