The Passwords Most At Risk Of Being Compromised

With all the websites and apps we use that require us to update our passwords frequently, a lot of us go for simple ones that are easy to remember. But it turns out, this also makes it easy for hackers to figure out, raising the risk of our sensitive information being compromised.

“To stay safe online, you need secure passwords. The more unique a password, the harder it will be for others to break it,” explains privacy expert Jason Wise. “In short, you need to avoid the most common passwords and the most obvious ones.”

  • He advises against using your date of birth, the names of people close to you, sports teams, cities or food, as these are extremely common passwords that are easy to guess.
  • According to Wise and other experts, using a password generator to create longer, harder-to-guess passwords is the best way to keep your information secure.
  • If you’re using one of the most popular passwords, Wise urges you to change it immediately.

The Most Commonly Used Passwords in 2024

  1. 123456
  2. 123456789
  3. admin
  4. Qwerty
  5. welcome
  6. Password
  7. Password1
  8. p@ssw0rd
  9. 12345
  10. Qwerty123
  11. 1q2w3e
  12. 12345678
  13. 111111
  14. 1234567890
  15. Q2w3e4r5t

Source: Daily Mail


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