Don't Use These Passwords For Your Account If You Don't Want To Be Hacked
Dhir Acharya - Jan 24, 2020
Many passwords look complex but they still cannot raise any difficulties to hackers because they know which are used popularly. Here are the worst of them.
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Setting passwords is the simplest way to protect your accounts. However, sometimes, people are quite careless when choosing their passwords; some are still using “12345678” or even “password.” Pay more attention to this and change your password before it is too late.
SplashData, a security services firm, has released the annual list of Worst Passwords of the Year. Scanning this year’s list quickly, you can see many easy, common and guessable passwords that people still use, even those which were listed in the previous reports. More than 5 thousand leaked passwords are listed; you may be surprised with them.
Along with “password”, “123456” and “123456789” still remain in the top five. There also some new passwords added to the list. Many passwords look complex but they still cannot raise any difficulties to hackers because they know which are used popularly.
These below are the worst of the worst. Let’s see if you can find your password here.
1 - 123456 (rank unchanged from 2018)
2 - 123456789
3 - qwerty
4 - password
5 - 1234567
6 - 12345678
7 - 12345
8 - iloveyou
9 - 111111
10 - 123123
11 - abc123
12 - qwerty123
13 - 1q2w3e4r
14 - admin
15 - qwertyuiop
16 - 654321
17 - 555555
18 - lovely
19 - 7777777
20 - welcome
21 - 888888
22 - princess
23 - dragon
24 - password1
25 - 123qwe
26 - 666666
27 - 1qaz2wsx
28 - 333333
29 - michael
30 - sunshine
31 - liverpool
32 - 777777
33 - 1q2w3e4r5t
34 - donald
35 - freedom
36 - football
37 - charlie
38 - letmein
39 - !@#$%^&*
40 - secret
41 - aa123456
42 - 987654321
43 - zxcvbnm
44 - passw0rd
45 - bailey
46 - nothing
47 - shadow
48 - 121212
49 - biteme
50 - ginger
Publishing this annual list, we hope people will be more careful in protecting their accounts. As a result, people start to pay more attention and set more complex passwords. However, this doesn’t work really much because the hackers always have methods to figure it out.
Unfortunately, it is hard to prevent data breaches totally. Many people use one password for some or even every online account and that is not safe at all. To prevent hackers from using your leaked information of some login to access other accounts, you should use just one strong password for each account. You can use a password manager to help you create unique passwords for your accounts so that you can avoid weak and common ones.
One more time, check your passwords right now and change them if they are listed above to protect your account and above all, to protect yourself.
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