Terrible...
Brilliant.
Our passwords are bad, and we should feel bad about it: Every year,SplashData releases a list of the most popular passwords discovered in data breaches released online over the past 12 months. And this year, "123456" and "password" topped this list, Andrea Anderson reports on washingtonpost.com.
Just like last year. And the year before that, she added.
For more, including a list of the worst for 2015: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/01/19/people-are-still-using-these-terrible-passwords/
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