Posted on 01/21/2014 12:59:32 PM PST by nickcarraway
"123456 is finally getting some time in the spotlight as the world's worst password, after spending years in the shadow of password.
Security firm Splashdata, which every year compiles a list of the most common stolen passwords, found that 123456 moved into the number one slot in 2013. Previously, password had dominated the rankings.
The change in leadership is largely thanks to Adobe, whose major security breach in October affected upwards of 48 million users. A list of passwords from the Adobe breach had 123456 on top, followed by 123456789 and password. The magnitude of the breach had a major impact on Splashdata's results, explaining why photoshop and adobe123 worked their way onto this year's list.
Fans of password could reasonably petition for an asterisk, however, given that the stolen Adobe passwords included close to 100 million test accounts and inactive accounts. Counting those passwords on the list is kind of like setting a home run record during batting practice. Don't be surprised if password regains the throne in 2014.
Weaker passwords are more susceptible to brute-force attacks, where hackers attempt to access accounts through rapid guessing. And when encrypted passwords are stolen, weaker ones are the first to fall to increasingly sophisticated cracking software.
(Excerpt) Read more at pcworld.com ...
I think it should be 18436571
Us older Guys knew 153624, before 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2.
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6f_s+}3,qVU!|@5tE>*^l1/K8
Not only is it hard to remember but it takes you several attempts to type it in right.
Source: https://xkcd.com/936/
Nah. Just flip over the keyboards, the passwords are taped onto the bottom...
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