The worst passwords of 2014 prove that many of us do not need to be hacked

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Every year, SplashData shares a list of the most common passwords in use. Not surprisingly, that list of “common” passwords is also the list of worst passwords as well. Not only are these passwords just plain terrible, but because they are so common, they do not need to be hacked.



We shared the list a few years ago, and while the rankings will jockey back-and-forth, the changes are not always significant. For 2014, a number of new additions made the list, more than a third of the top 25 worst passwords are new to the list, or returned after dropping off in past years’ lists.



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