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  2. Revealed: The 10 most popular and worst passwords of 2024 - AOL

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    The same weak passwords dominate business accounts, with "123456" leading the pack, used in over 1.2 million instances. Login page Data Broker Blunders As Millions Are Exposed With Public Passwords

  3. Password hygiene: The weak passwords you shouldn't use - AOL

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    There is also a list of passwords considered to be the worst choices, because they are easily guessed or used in password selecting applications to hack programs. City names and curse words are a ...

  4. These are the 10 worst passwords — is yours on the list? - AOL

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    IBM reported that 4 in 5 breaches involve compromised credentials — otherwise known as weak or stolen passwords. The report goes on to estimate that the average cost of each data breach is $3.5 ...

  5. List of the most common passwords - Wikipedia

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    The Worst Passwords List is an annual list of the 25 most common passwords from each year as produced by internet security firm SplashData. [4] Since 2011, the firm has published the list based on data examined from millions of passwords leaked in data breaches, mostly in North America and Western Europe, over each year.

  6. Password strength - Wikipedia

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    Passwords that are too difficult to remember may be forgotten and so are more likely to be written on paper, which some consider a security risk. [17] In contrast, others argue that forcing users to remember passwords without assistance can only accommodate weak passwords, and thus poses a greater security risk.

  7. Wikipedia:10,000 most common passwords - Wikipedia

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    It represents the top 10,000 passwords from a list of 10 million compiled by Mark Burnett; for other specific attributions, see the readme file. The passwords were listed in numerical order, but the blocks of entries and positions of some simpler entries (e.g., "experienced" at 9975 and "doom" at 9983) hint that this may not be a sorted list.