Look on the bright side! There’s one good thing that comes out of all those website breaches every year: Security researchers get to comb through all those lists of usernames and passwords to remind ...
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Thanks to a listing of common passwords provided this week by Splashdata, we now all know that using the numbers "123456" or the word "password" as a gateway into your computer might not be so ideal.
Security provider SplashData has released its annual “Worst Password List” for 2015, and the results are as depressing – and predictable – as ever. While last year’s entries boast some of the longest ...
The most common password of last year is "123456," which sadly probably isn't a surprise considering statistically there's a good chance that's your password.
When it comes to passwords, longer doesn’t necessarily mean better. That was apparent on Tuesday, when SplashData released its fifth annual “Worst Passwords” list. “123456” and “password” remained at ...
Every year, digital security company SplashData releases its list of the most popular — and thus, easiest to guess — passwords. They comb through all of the passwords that were leaked that year, two ...
Even with people continually being told they shouldn’t use weak passwords or reuse them across sites it’s still happening, according to SplashData and the 2015 edition of its annual Worst Passwords ...