Top weak 25 passwords on the internet according to The Time Magazine ~ Ofuran

Top weak 25 passwords on the internet according to The Time Magazine

Top Weak 25 passwords

The first safeguard of online security is a strong password. And there, some people use such passwords from ignorance or laziness, which can easily be guessed. Easy-to-understand passwords are called weak passwords. Many people think, why would someone hack his account? What else is harm or what! Maybe a lucky account was not hacked even after giving a password. But those passwords can come in the list of Splash Day's annual weakest password, which can be leaked.

For the fifth time, analyzing about 50 million passwords leaked to the Internet, software development company Splashdata has released the list of the weakest password this year. The company creates commercial password management software for Internet and software security.

Even after the user information of a big IT company like Facebook, despite the fact that a large part of Internet users is still not aware of the use of the password. Because, in the last five lists, '123456' and 'password' are at the top of the most commonly used weak password list.


It is difficult to remember many websites with different and strong passwords. So a specific password manager software suggested Splashdata CEO Morgan Slyn to use. "Nowadays browsers like Google Chrome, Safari and Opera have already provided password management facilities.



Here are the list of 25 top weak password spellers released. If you have your password on this list then change it on an emergency basis.

1. 123456 (always in the first place)

2. password (the fifth remains unchanged)

3. 123456789 (increased)

4. 12345678 (decreased)

5. 12345 (unchanged)

6. 111111 (new)

7. 1234567 (increased)

8. sunshine (new)

9. qwerty (decreased)

10. iloveyou (unchanged)

11. princess (new)

12. admin (decreased)

13. welcome (decreased)

14. 666666 (new)

15. abc123 (unchanged)

16. football (decreased)

17. 123123 (unchanged)

18. monkey (decreased)

19. 654321 (new)

20. ! @ # $% ^ & * (New)

21. charlie (new)

22. aa123456 (new)

23. donald (new)

24 password1 (new)

25. qwerty123 (new) .

So, be careful, if you also use these type passwords. Change your password as soon as possible. 

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