SplashData study of stolen passwords posted online in 2013 showed "123456" replacing "password" as the year's worst password.
Online
security firm Splash Data has released the Worst Passwords list for
2013, and the number sequence "123456" tops the list as the most common
password among internet users. In the third place was the number
12345678, followed by "qwerty" and abc123.
SplashData stated that a major security
breach involving Adobe software had highlighted the weak passwords among
users of such Adobe products as Photoshop. Stricture Consulting Group
decrypted the leaked Adobe passwords and released an estimate that
almost 2 million of the more than 130 million users affected by the
breach appeared to be using "123456" as a password.
Splash Data suggested that users should
use a password application manager that organises and protects their
passwords. Further, password should be of atleast eight characters or
more and include mixed characters. The firm also suggests using
passphrases with short words with spaces that are difficult to hack, but
easy for the user to remember.
"Seeing passwords like 'adobe123' and
'photoshop' on this list offers a good reminder not to base your
password on the name of the website or application you are accessing,"
said CEO Morgan Slain.
"As always, we hope that with more
publicity about how risky it is to use weak passwords, more people will
start taking simple steps to protect themselves by using stronger
passwords and using different passwords for different websites," said
SplashData.
Cyber Experts at Trustwave's SpiderLabs has recently discovered more than 2 million stolen passwords
for websites including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google and Yahoo.
The data affected 326,000 Facebook accounts, 59,000 Yahoo accounts,
60,000 Google accounts and approximately 22,000 Twitter accounts. The
report highlighted the need for stronger internet passwords for users.
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