You definitely don’t want to be using these
Honestly use Bitwarden
Password now set to “Bitwarden”
Mine is “masterpassword”
according to data from the password security website called NordPass all of which would take a hacker less than a second to crack. Take a look at this quality design to learn about popular passwords that you definitely shouldn’t use such as 123456 which was used 3 million times, 123456789 which was used 1.6 million times, 12345678 which was used 885 thousand times, “password” which was used 692 thousand times and qwerty123 which was used 643 thousand times.
Is it normal for a password manager to be able to recognize which passwords are being used? Does this reflect badly on NordPass?
They didn’t pull this data from their own users, but rather from six public leaks.
The thumbnail shows “assword” so I’ll upvote.
I’m a little surprised not to see “changeme” on this list.
The default ca cert store password in Java is “changeit”
1Frog_isDancingOnMyPizzaNow!
W3!rd_tOpPing
I laughed at my phone in public.
trustevery1Not using reindeerflotilla, smh
Monkey 🐵
Strange how much higher the top one, 123456, is than the others, and how the most popular ones with repeating numbers also have 6 digits. Why do people like 6 digits so much more than 5 or 7?
Because of composition rules. Fewer characters, much easier to brute force guess.
So when a site tells you ‘Your password must be at least 6 characters long’, and they just want to get past it to get to the content, the number is already on their mind.
Really surprised my old one isn’t on there. Dontknow.
P@ssw0rdno one will ever guess this one!







