Worst Passwords of 2018

securityWe’ve posted “Worst Passwords Lists” in the past, but sadly, not a whole lot has changed: Folks are still using bad passwords. Insecure users are using generic instead of unique passwords and password managers, they’re saving passwords in their browser (a bad idea) and they aren’t using two-factor authentication. We recommend unique passwords and two-factor authentication to secure your information. We also recommend not using any of the passwords on this list (these are the top 25, but click here to get the entire 100):

  • 123456
  • password
  • 123456789
  • 12345678
  • 12345
  • 111111
  • 1234567
  • sunshine
  • qwerty
  • iloveyou
  • princess
  • admin
  • welcome
  • 666666
  • abc123
  • football
  • 123123
  • monkey
  • 654321
  • !@#$%^&*
  • charlie
  • aa123456
  • donald
  • password1
  • qwerty123

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