[Password protection] Please do not use these passwords anymore. Really

Please don't use these passwords anymore, really.


Is your internet account password strong enough to prevent hackers? However, there are still many people who have been paralyzed because of weak and weak passwords, and they have inadvertently become members of the botnet. SplashData has just published a list of all kinds of weak explosions but common passwords for everyone to "reference". Sadly, humans really don't grow. The password on the list is not different from last year: the most common top two are still "123456" and "password"; "12345678", "qwerty", "monkey" and new The "batman" list is a popular choice. You don't laugh, security expert Mark Burnett said that the first 25 passwords on the list are 2.2%.
However, there is still some good news in the world. The number of people using the list of passwords has decreased compared to 2013. It may be because large companies such as Sony and Target have all been hacked and let some people wake up. SplashData recommends using combinations of eight different characters when searching for a password, and it is not easy to find it directly in the dictionary. For example, it is dr@mat1c. It can also be created with reference to pass phrases, XKCD comics, or association techniques introduced in Buffer Open. And you should not use the same password on different websites. If you don't remember clearly, you can use password management tools such as LastPass or SplashID to help. After reading the following 25 ridiculously bad passwords, do you feel gunshot? Hurry up and change your password!

Rank password comparison unchanged unchanged 2 password rise 312,345 17 412,345,678 1 5 qwerty fall down constant rise 9 71234 9 dragon 8 baseball New New New 10 football 12 rises 4 Monkey rise 5 bit 13 letmein rise 1 bit 14 abc123 rise 9 bit rise 8 bit 16 mustang new 17 access new 18 shadow unchanged 19 master new 20 michael new 21 superman new new rise 12 24 batman new 25 Trustno1 rises by 1 bit