Actually, not many sites have 100% secure passwords, or even 80%. Almost any common use password is easily breakable (the requirements that some services have, such as one number or a capital actually make it EASIER to figure out).
Passwords are getting outdated and fast. Other means of securing identity, such as mobile phones, cards that a computer can detect, are vastly more secure than passwords ever can be.
Also, why do you always jump to crazy conclusions Hooky? Like just because we all of a sudden learned that ESEA is a subpar service (which we all knew all along) doesn't mean we should jump ship, even if CEVO still existed.