NordPass has published their 2023 edition of the top 200 most common passwords and unsurprisingly very few of the entries are secure. The top 10 can all...

The worst passwords of 2023 are also the most common, “123456” comes in first::undefined

Wheres the list would like to compare to the previouse ones. Is it on github?

No mention of descending numbers, looks like 654321 is still safe. Not that uh, I, would have any particular worry about that one, nope.

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@dhork@lemmy.world
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Hey, how did you guess the password on my luggage?

That’s the kind of password an idiot would use on his luggage!

123456, that’s the same password that I have on my luggage! Set a course for druidia and change the password on my luggage

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Yes, President Scroob!

only one – “theworldinyourhand” – is virtually uncrackable. It is the number 173 most common password and would take centuries to guess using brute force.

Not anymore. That would get moved towards the top of the rainbow table now.

48736915208 No son, you’re not watching YouTube.

@umbrella@lemmy.ml
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Handing the security of your accounts to… mobile carriers… always felt iffy to me.

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Devs out there:

Just like every year…

@DarylDutch@lemmy.world
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There was a huge adobe breach a while back and they made it into a crossword. https://zed0.co.uk/crossword/

@taiyang@lemmy.world
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Welp, there goes a few hours of my life. asdfgh! >:o

@DarylDutch@lemmy.world
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Have fun.

@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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Hunter2, still haven’t been hacked (in the past few weeks)

What hasn’t sorry? I can only see *******

I think most of these are for accounts where people don’t care if they are hacked or not.

Regardless, this should not be on the individual. The issue is with the website that allows those types of passwords to begin with. There are sites that don’t allow special characters at all. Stupid.

Exactly, I’m not using a real password for a site I don’t care about where I have nothing to protect.

I’m using something simple that I can type with one hand.

Something important however? Good luck figuring that out.

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The most infuriating thing is websites that actually limit secure passwords (e.g. “password must be between 6 and 12 characters”). Preventing longer passwords makes little sense if they’re salting and hashing; and if they’re storing the passwords in plain text (which is just about the only reason to limit the max length to anything less than what a person would reasonably remember), that’s even worse.

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