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123456: The worst password!

November 26, 2011 by techiefeeds Leave a Comment

is your password secured? 123456:the worst password
Password 123456

Now matter, How mach times heard about hacking and easily guessable passwords, Internet users keep using them. And if someone hacked, comments about the holes in security features..Ofsourse it’s your fault when someone easily hacks or guessed your password.

Here is a list of common passwords, and these are the most stolen passwords by hackers. Ofcourse the most common passwords are, ‘123456’,’qwerty’,abcdefg‘ or even name of life partner, lover and child. And also there are same kind of sone passwords, like ‘monkey’, ‘letmein‘, passw()rd, etc…

Anyway here is the full list :
1. password
2. 123456
3. 12345678
4. qwerty
5. abc123
6. monkey
7. 1234567
8. letmein
9. trustno1
10. dragon
11. baseball
12. 111111
13. iloveyou
14. master
15. sunshine
16. ashley
17. bailey
18. passw0rd
19. shadow
20. 123123
21. 654321
22. superman
23. qazwsx
24. michael
25. football

The solution is :

Always use combination of letters, symbols and numbers eg: ‘tech1efeed$143network’  instead ofsuch common passwords.  Don’t worry about remembering long passwords. Use symbols and numbers which will not forgot and also with letters. And always type passwords than automatic login. Ofcourse, due to the continues use, passwords will not forgot.

Don’t spread a common password all over the web. Atleast, use seperate passwords for important services linke banking and E-mail. Beacause there are many poorly protected web foroums [ some are using for hacking too].

You can also use password manegment softwares like keePass. which can remember your passwords, allows you to use complex, long passwords.

If you follow these, you will be more protected than the person who uses “abc123”.  🙂

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