SplashData has published a list of the Top 100 Worst Passwords of 2017. SplashData delivers password management solutions including SplashID and TeamsID.
In the “year of the hack,” even The Force can’t protect those who continue using the passwords on SplashData’s list of commonly hacked passwords
As usual the absolute worst passwords to use include: 123456, password, 12345678, qwerty, and 12345.
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In the “year of the hack,” even The Force can’t protect those who continue using the passwords on SplashData’s list of commonly hacked passwords
As usual the absolute worst passwords to use include: 123456, password, 12345678, qwerty, and 12345.
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