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Changing and choosing passwords and passcode security have remained a popular topic after 6 million LinkedIn passwords were discovered to have been leaked. That boosted the IT security consultant Mark Burnett’s blog on “Top 500 worst (aka most common passwords” based on a variety of methods he has detailed on his blog. The top 25 list includes lazy combinations of 1 to 8, a to c, “password”; sports like “baseball,” “football”; names like “jennifer,” “jordan,” “michael”; creatures like “superman,” monkey,” “dragon”; and even a dirty one like “pussy.”
Check the top 1000 common passwords at Mark Burnett’s blog here.
Check the Top 25 most-used passwords on zdnet.com
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