>from SplashData
The top 10 most popular passwords of 2018:
1) 123456
2) password
3) 123456789
4) 12345678
5) 12345
6) 111111
7) 1234567
8) sunshine
9) qwerty
10) iloveyou
>from SplashData
The top 10 most popular passwords of 2018:
1) 123456
2) password
3) 123456789
4) 12345678
5) 12345
6) 111111
7) 1234567
8) sunshine
9) qwerty
10) iloveyou
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Exactly the same as last year and the years before that. Why is this news?
11) ********
People does use this as a password
I suppose it's news because ONE) people aren't waking up to changing their terrible passwords, and TWO) "sunshine" is a new entry into the top ten, and a bit unexpected, I thought. Maybe people are becoming so depressed in 2018 that are trying to find some bright oasis in their lives, even if it is only in a password.
Remember folks, these are the same people saying "privacy doesn't matter"
They don't even value the security of their accounts, why would they care about giving social media agents all their personal data?
>my main password is on there
I thought it was safe because I randomly generated it from /dev/urandom a decade ago
How secure are year + car brand + car model passwords? Most of my passwords are like that, from cars I've owned, cars I own and cars I like examples:
2014FordFocus
2009FordF-150
1993ToyotaMR2
2003MazdaMX-5
They're pretty easy to remember and clear security requirements in most cases.
Added your structure to my dictionary, thanks!
Nooooo
Might be easy to crack if someone has that bit of personal info, but I've also seen that particular thing used as a security question so maybe it's not a terrible password, either.
>2003 MX5
my nigga, i have a '99.