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The Worst Passwords List is an annual list of the 25 most common passwords from each year as produced by internet security firm SplashData. [3] Since 2011, the firm has published the list based on data examined from millions of passwords leaked in data breaches, mostly in North America and Western Europe, over each year.
It represents the top 10,000 passwords from a list of 10 million compiled by Mark Burnett; for other specific attributions, see the readme file. The passwords were listed in numerical order, but the blocks of entries and positions of some simpler entries (e.g., "experienced" at 9975 and "doom" at 9983) hint that this may not be a sorted list.
Here are the top 50 most common passwords. Across all 44 countries surveyed, the chart below shows the top 50 most common passwords, many of which can be hacked in less than one second.
WPA-Personal and WPA2-Personal remain vulnerable to password cracking attacks if users rely on a weak password or passphrase. WPA passphrase hashes are seeded from the SSID name and its length; rainbow tables exist for the top 1,000 network SSIDs and a multitude of common passwords, requiring only a quick lookup to speed up cracking WPA-PSK. [34]
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson cites a new report that says many people still use weak passwords like "123456," risking their accounts. Revealed: The 10 most popular and worst passwords of ...
These are just a few of the “really bad” most commonly used passwords, according to the password management service NordPass. NordPass released a list of the 200 most common passwords people use.
A new report details the most commonly used passwords by CEOs and includes "qwerty" and "123456."
Wikipedia:10,000 most common passwords This page was last edited on 27 December 2022, at 17:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...