
Once a year, the lists of the most simple passwords that are used by users of the Network are consistently published on the Web. The most interesting thing is that simple and duplicate passwords from an account to an account are used not only by inexperienced users, but also by quite a pro. It's just that most people are too lazy to change the password to a more complicated one.
This year, SplashData has published its list of simplest passwords. All data shown is used with the consent of service users. At Geektimes, it probably does not make sense to warn about the dangers of such passwords - here they already know all this. Let's just look at the list.
Probably, it is not surprising that the tops took passwords like 123456 and 12345, along with the word password. By the way, such passwords are often used even by advanced users - simply because they are passwords for services that are not critical for a person (well, for example, an account on the site of a newspaper, or a forum, or some other similar resource).
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However, there are unique people who use very light combinations even for registering on services that contain information about the user's credit cards. But here, probably, no warning will help. So, here it is, the full list:
1. 123456
2. password
3. 12345
4. 12345678
5. qwerty
6. 123456789
7. 1234
8. baseball
9. dragon
10. football
11. 1234567
12. monkey
13. letmein
14. abc123
15. 111111
16. mustang
17. access
18. shadow
19. master
20. michael
21. superman
22. 696969
23. 123123
24. batman
25. trustno1
Interestingly, passwords like “batman” or “dragon” are relatively new to SplashData - users have never created such passwords before.