25 horrible passwords for home, office

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25 horrible passwords for home, office

Coming up with new passwords every few months can be difficult.

But come on: You can do better than “password” can’t you?

SplashData, a leading provider of password management applications for more than 15 years, released in January its annual Worst Passwords list for 2015. The fifth annual report is compiled from more than 2 million leaked passwords during the year.

Topping the list at No. 1 and No. 2 — for the second straight year — are “123456” and “password.”

Here is the full list:

  1. 123456 (unchanged from 2014)
  2. password (unchanged)
  3. 12345678 (Up 1)
  4. qwerty (Up 1)
  5. 12345 (Down 2)
  6. 123456789 (Unchanged)
  7. football (Up 3)
  8. 1234 (Down 1)
  9. 1234567 (Up 2)
  10. baseball (Down 2)
  11. welcome (New)
  12. 1234567890 (New)
  13. abc123 (Up 1)
  14. 111111 (Up 1)
  15. 1qaz2wsx (New)
  16. dragon (Down 7)
  17. master (Up 2)
  18. monkey (Down 6)
  19. letmein (Down 6)
  20. login (New)
  21. princess (New)
  22. qwertyuiop (New)
  23. solo (New)
  24. passw0rd (New)
  25. starwars (New)

SplashData offers three simple tips for your future passwords:

  • Use passwords or passphrases of twelve characters or more with mixed types of characters
  • Avoid using the same password over and over again on different websites
  • Use a password manager such as SplashID to organize and protect passwords, generate random passwords, and automatically log into websites
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