Passwords, Logins, and Codes (DX)

This page contains the passwords and keycodes for computers, security terminals, keypads, and ATMs in Deus Ex.

Overview
This page contains passwords, logins, and codes for the following types of devices:


 * Security Keypad – Each keypad is accessed by a single code consisting of digits and sometimes the # symbol.
 * Personal Computer Terminal (Computer) – Computers are accessed by a username and password combination. The same computer may have multiple accounts, which are listed in their in-game order.
 * An envelope symbol (✉) indicates that the account contains emails. Emails are specific to individual accounts, whose emails are specific to individual missions. Thus, within a particular mission, the same account accessible on multiple computers will have the same email. However, the same login may have emails only in some missions and not in others.
 * The absence of an envelope symbol indicates that the account has no emails.
 * Security Computer Terminal (Sec. term.) – Similar to personal computers, security terminals are accessed by a username and password combination.
 * Public Banking Terminal (ATM) – ATM accounts have an account number and a PIN. Accounts are listed in the order in which they appear in the internal game data.
 * For purposes of brevity, the credit balances of ATM accounts are not listed on this page. This information is instead provided in the above-linked main article for ATMs.

Passwords, logins, and codes may be given one of the following annotations pertaining to the source of the information:

Some codes and logins listed below differ between the version of the map included in the Game of the Year Edition and the version of the map associated with Deus Ex v. 1002f and v. 1003_F/I8. The different variants of these codes and logins are respectively annotated with "GOTY" and "NON-GOTY."
 * [SRC #] – This annotation indicates that the information has an in-game source, which is described in the associated footnote. Datacube sources are listed by the internal identifiers of their text content. The full text of the datacube can be found on the datacube transcripts page by referencing the internal identifier.
 * [OOG] – This annotation, which stands for "out-of-game," indicates that the information cannot be found in-game and is known only from out-of-game data. All passwords, logins, and codes can be discovered through the map editor.

List of sources


Trivia
