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The Most Popular Bad Passwords of 2015 (dice.com)

Nerval's Lobster writes: For years, security experts have told people they need better passwords protecting their online accounts: no more '123456' or 'qwerty' or 'password.' Based on SplashData's fifth annual list of the 25 most common passwords, however, it's clear that relatively few people are listening to that advice. The firm based its list on more than 2 million leaked passwords during the year. The most popular, as in 2014, was '123456,' followed by 'password' and the ingenious, uncrackable '12345678.' One new entry on this ignoble list: 'starwars' in 25th place, no doubt thanks in part to the popularity of 'The Force Awakens' and the accompanying marketing campaign. Seems like a lot of people have forgotten (or never learned) that, while it's a pain to create (much less remember) a complicated password with lots of numbers and special characters, it's nothing compared to the pain of having your online accounts compromised. Maybe, as some have proposed, we could someday kill passwords for most services.

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  1. Re:Passwords leaked from where? by davester666 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    google has decided that, regardless of the fact that I know the username and the long, complicated password for a gmail account, that because I haven't logging into it for some time, I can't log into it without associated it with a physical phone number, even though it has never been linked to a physical phone number before.

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