Maximum PC: Dark Helmit warned viewers way back in 1987 that 1-2-3-4-5 is the kind of combination only an idiot would have on his luggage, yet nearly three decades later, it ranks number three on SplashData's list of the 25 worst passwords of 2014, which takes into account the most commonly used combinations from 3.3 million leaked passwords last year. In 2013, it ranked number 20.
Every year, SplashData analyzes leaked passwords and this year, like every year, proves people suck at password management.
Maximum PC: Disney's Star Wars: The Force Awakens proved to be box office hit with nearly $1.9 billion in worldwide ticket sales and counting since releasing generally on December 18, 2015 (there were limited viewings in select theaters a day before). That's impressive, the same of which can't be said for the passwords fans of the franchise are using.
Covered Globe:
SplashData INC recently released its annual list of commonly used only passwords. As moronic as it sounds, “password” has long been a number one on this list. Many people use the word “password” for their password and this word has been the number one runner for years. This year however, “password” has been bumped to the number two spot.
It's amazing to see just how many people would still bother using the most simplistic of passwords in today's age.
This is indeed so ridiculous!
Ice brains lol.
My password is 37 digits of completely random numbers, letters, upper case, lower case, symbols, alt codes and spaces. Go ahead, crack it, i dare you.
lol 12345 = password club supremacy.
oh, should i change mine from password?