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• • • • • • Want to guess someone's password? Try password, researchers have claimed. An annual study of the most commonly used passwords has found that password, 123456 and 12345678 are still the most commonly used passwords - despite years of security experts urging people to change them to more secure versions. 'Just in time for Halloween comes something that might scare anyone who spends a lot of time online: SplashData's annual list of the most common passwords used on the Internet and posted by hackers,' the researchers said.
Scroll down for video & password safety tips. The Worst Passwords of 2012, including their current ranking and any changes from the 2011 list: 1. Password (Unchanged) 2, 123456 (Unchanged) 3. 12345678 (Unchanged) 4. Abc123 (Up 1) 5. Qwerty (Down 1) 6. Monkey (Unchanged) 7.
Oct 25, 2012. Researchers analysed millions of passwords leaked in the last year to compile the most commonly used - and say the results are terrifying, with easily guessed passwords topping the list. They urged internet users to use more creative passwords or risk hacking. A review of the action from Ayr on Tuesday as Jim Goldie enjoyed a big-race double. Jim Goldie was in double-winning form at Ayr as he took the two features races with Euchen Glen and Tommy G. The Glasgow handler, who also enjoyed a brace there on Monday, showed again why he is the most.
Letmein (Up 1) 8. Dragon (Up 2) 9. 111111 (Up 3) 10. Baseball (Up 1) 11. Iloveyou (Up 2) 12.
Trustno1 (Down 3) 13. 1234567 (Down 6) 14. Sunshine (Up 1) 15. Master (Down 1) 16. 123123 (Up 4) 17. Welcome (New) 18. Shadow (Up 1) 19.
Ashley (Down 3) 20. Football (Up 5) 21. Minilyrics Latest Apk here. Jesus (New) 22. Michael (Up 2) 23. Ninja (New) 24. Mustang (New) 25.
Password1 (New) Source: Splashdata 'Users of any of these passwords are the most likely to be victims in future breaches.' The latest list comes following 12 months of high profile hacks that have revealed user passwords. Yahoo, LinkedIn, eHarmony, and Last.fm have all suffered major breaches. Windows Xp Reborn Iso 9000. Share However, some people have updated their passwords, and the research found new entries to this year's list include 'welcome', 'jesus' 'ninja,'mustang' and 'password1.' The firm behind the study, Splashdata, warned users to change their password.
'At this time of year, people enjoy focusing on scary costumes, movies and decorations, but those who have been through it can tell you how terrifying it is to have your identity stolen because of a hacked password,' said Morgan Slain, SplashData CEO. 'We're hoping that with more publicity about how risky it is to use weak passwords, more people will start taking simple steps to protect themselves by using stronger passwords and using different passwords for different websites.' SplashData’s top 25 list was compiled from files containing millions of stolen passwords posted online by hackers. The company advises consumers or businesses using any of the passwords on the list to change them immediately. 'Even though each year hacking tools get more sophisticated, thieves still tend to prefer easy targets,' Slain said. 'Just a little bit more effort in choosing better passwords will go a long way toward making you safer online.'