Yes, it doesn't help that a large factor of the appeal of programming is that we don't have to deal with the complex and irrational system of human interaction.
I always wonder when password cracking tools will take this method into account, and iterate over a database of popular song lyrics, phrases, speeches, and such. I suspect this won't be feasible forever.
Although it's not /really/ homebrew, most of the use of a hacked system is for game mods. I know that the Super Smash Brothers. Brawl modding community is on fire with mod projects, but that's the most popular title by far.
Yeah, I did the search, saw google.com.au first and wasn't surprised at all.
For those interested, but not interested enough to visit the AU site the results are:
1. www.google.com.au
2. www.bing.com
3. jobsearch.gov.au
4. www.dogpile.com
5. www.seek.com.au
6. www.search.com
7. www.webwombat.com.au
8. au.altavista.com
9. www.peoplesearch.com.au
10. www.search.org.au
Basically a bunch of search engines, a couple of job sites and a couple of sites with search in their name.