Worst Passwords for 2017

Social networks, e-mails, bank applications, alarm systems, online businesses, airline platforms and hotels all use one password. Millions of people report stealing personal data or identity because they use simple, light passwords to remember, and many times they are repeated with a variety. According to studies [...]
Social networks, e-mails, bank applications, alarm systems, online businesses, airline platforms and hotels all use one password.
Millions of people report stealing personal data or identity because they use simple, light passwords to remember, and many times they are repeated with a variety.
According to studies conducted by the National Institute of Technology in Maryland, the human being has a limited ability to memorize a series of complex characters. Despite denouncing for personal data filtering, thousands of people in America and Europe continue to use the 123456 password.
This password is one of the worst passwords in the annual background. Five million passwords were compiled and those stolen from hackers for 2017 and included societies like Verizon, Deloitte, Yahoo, and Uber.
Other combinations of numbers and characters that have replaced Top 10 are “123478” “qerty”, “12345”, “12556789<7>, “lettine”, <x10fo>foball <12>ballduveus<13> The new logins include “monkey” and “starwars”. SpalhData's Ceo says: “Hackers are using terms of folk culture and sports to get into foreign accounts because they know that many use these easy passwords to remember.
” More and more data filters force powerful passwords composed of multiple words, characters mixed numbers, but important is not to use the same password for more than one account. Applications like 1 Password, Last Pass, or SlaphID help keep passwords in simple order. The report shows that males are three times more readable when using passwords than women. Despite the gender, it would be appropriate to increase password safety as a target for the coming year. / Source: DSPnotias ) World.al











