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Study suggests ‘password’ and ‘123456’ are the worst passwords to use online

TORONTO – Online security experts say there are a number of tactics to thwart hackers when it comes to passwords, including changing it regularly and using a hard-to-guess combination of letters, numbers, punctuation and symbols.

But perhaps the best piece of advice is not to use “password” as your password.

The California-based software company SplashData analyzed millions of stolen passwords that had been obtained by hackers and found some dangerously simple choices came up again and again.

The most common was “password,” followed by “123456,” “12345678,” “qwerty,” “abc123,” “monkey,” “1234567,” “letmein,” “trustno1,” “dragon” and “baseball.”

Users who have trouble remembering all their online passwords can buy software to automatically – and securely – log them into websites.

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SplashData’s version is SplashID, while the Canadian company AgileBits makes 1Password.

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The full top 25 list of the worst online passwords, according to SplashData:

password

123456

12345678

qwerty

abc123

monkey

1234567

letmein

trustno1

dragon

baseball

111111

iloveyou

master

sunshine

ashley

bailey

passw0rd

shadow

123123

654321

superman

qazwsx

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michael

Football

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