If you’re using any of these computer passwords, change them immediately

If you’re using any of these computer passwords, change them immediately

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You probably already know that using passwords like “password” or “123456” will not secure your computer or your data for very long; but how many users incorporate names, seasons, football teams, fictional characters or seasons as their passwords.  Only half of Internet users are somewhat familiar with best practices of password security. Therefore, it may not come as a surprise that in 2022, over 24 billion passwords were exposed by hackers.  

Brand new data released by online security platform, mymxdata.com, reveals the most common words, phrases and values used in passwords. 

Analyzing data from a combination of global data breaches since 2019, the experts have scraped over 100 million different passwords to reveal what are the most common choices of password protection for Internet users. 

From names, years, seasons, number combinations, and values, to sports, football teams, famous celebrities and fictional characters, here are the passwords you should really avoid using. 

The most used names in passwords 
            Name           Number of times used             
          Michael         107,678           
          Daniel         99,399           
          Ashley         91,977           
          Jessica         86,410           
          Charlie         82,348           
          Jordan         74,310           
          Michelle         71,816           
          Thomas         70,024           
          Nicole         69,223           
          Andrew         66,960           
          Anthony         65,509           
          Jennifer         65,278           
          Joshua         64,335           
          Andrea         63,640           
          Maggie         55,967           
          George         55,949           
          Amanda         55,629           
          Hannah         55,320           
          William         54,917           
          Samantha         54,745           
          Robert         54,297           
          Martin         51,352           
          Harley         50,386           
          Brandon         49,986           

The name ‘Michael’ is one of the most used names for passwords, included in 107,678 passwords. Daniel is the second most used name, with a count of 99,399 passwords.  

Other names including Ashley, Jessica, Charlie, Jordan and Michelle are all most commonly used for password protections. 

Often, several websites will ask you to create a password which contains numbers as well. However, 6,621,933 passwords contain the not-so complicated number combination of ‘123456’. 

The most used values in passwords 
            Value           Number of times used 
          123456         6,621,933  
          123456789         2,258,198  
          111111         968,155  
          password         946,935  
          qwerty         878,496  
          abc123         842,399  
          12345678         829,914  
          password1         740,680  
          1234567         730,840  
          123123         666,404 

‘123456789’ is the second most popular number combination, featuring in 2,258,198 passwords. Followed by ‘111111’ used 968,155 times.  

‘Password’ has been used 946,935 times, along with ‘qwerty’ 878,496 times and ‘abc123’ 842,399 times. 

The most used years in passwords 
            Year           Number of times used 
          2013         129,745  
          2010         79,274  
          1986         78,709  
          1987         73,067  
          1989         61,405  
          1985         58,627  
          1988         57,945  
          1990         56,947  
          1984         54,333  
          2020         51,269  
          1982         50,833  
          2012         47,283  
          1983         45,789  
          1992         44,952  
          1995         43,558  
          1980         43,255 

When it comes to years, 2013 is the most used year included in passwords, featured in a count of 129,745.  

The year of 2010 and 1986 are also amongst the top three most popular years used for password protection. 2010 is used for a total 79,294 passwords, whilst 1986 is used in 78,709 passwords.   

The most used football teams in passwords 
            Team           Number of times used 
          Liverpool         70,317  
          Chelsea         55,834  
          Barcelona         46,273  
          Arsenal         45,321  
          Juventus         38,169  

The top five football teams used are Liverpool, Chelsea, Barcelona, Arsenal and Juventas.  

Liverpool is the most used team, featured in 70,317 passwords. Followed by Chelsea featuring in 55,834 passwords. 

            Sport           Number of times used 
          football         107,169  
          baseball         82,574  
          soccer         79,735  
          basketball         62,667  
          hockey         41,220  
          tennis         34,189  

Amongst sports, football, baseball and soccer are the top three most popular sports for passwords, with ‘football’ being used a total 107,169 times. Baseball is the second most popular, featured 82,574 times.  

Soccer has a count of 79,735 passwords, followed by basketball with 62,667, hockey with 41,220 and tennis with 34,189.

The most used famous figures in passwords 
            Famous figure           Number of times used 
          blink-182         84,545  
          50 Cent         55,897  
          Eminem         43,344  
          Slipknot         39,630  
          Metallica         38,608  
          Nirvana         35,436  
          Justin Bieber         34,296  
          Ronaldo         34,137  
          Messi         495  

blink-182 is the most used famous figure for passwords, with a count of 84,545.  

50 Cent places second, featuring in 55,897 passwords.  

Following in third is Eminem with 43,344 features, Slipknot with 39,630 and Metallica as the fifth most popular in 39,630 passwords. 

The most used fictional characters in passwords 
            Fictional character           Number of times used 
          Superman         86,937  
          Batman         52,388  
          Wall-e         48,288  
          Hello Kitty         35,381  
          SpongeBob         35,349  
          Spider-Man         35,078  

Amongst everyone’s favorite fictional characters, Superman is the most featured in passwords, with a total count of 86,937. 

Batman follows in second, featuring in 52,388 passwords. Wall-e is the third most popular, with a count of 48,288. Rounding out the top six is Hello Kitty, SpongeBob, and Spider-Man, each with total counts of around 35,000. 

The most used seasons in passwords 
            Season           Number of times used 
          Summer         57,453  
          Winter         22,517  
          Spring         11,737  
          Autumn         10,340  

When it comes to seasons, summer is the most popular for passwords, resulting in a count of 57,453. With winter being the second favourite, in 22,517 passwords and spring in third place with 11,737, autumn is the least popular season, featuring in just 10,340 passwords. 

A spokesperson for mymxdata.com has commented on the study findings: 

“The number of times ‘123456’ is used for security is a staggering 6.6 million times. Using a combination which is so obvious to hackers can put your personal information at high risk.

“Nearly everything we use online, from banking, shopping and social media used a password, and as cybercriminals continue to clamp down on users, high password security has never been so important.“

“Aim for a password that is at least 12 characters long, as long passwords are generally more secure. It is also recommended you use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters, such as ., !, @, #, $, %.“  

“Avoid using information that hackers can easily guess, mostly related to you. Names, birthdays, family members, pets or hobbies that can be easily traced is not advised.

“Also, try to mix up letters, numbers, and symbols that does not follow predictable patterns, such as “12345” or “qwerty.“  

“Attackers often use dictionaries and lists of common passwords in their attempts to crack passwords.“ 

“This also applies to using the same password for multiple accounts, because if a hacker guesses your password on one platform, then the hacker will attempt it on all your other active platforms. “

“Attackers often use dictionaries and lists of common passwords in their attempts to crack passwords. Change your passwords regularly, as this adds an extra layer of security. “

“If you would like to enhance security, password managers can help you generate and store complex passwords for each of your accounts, as well as making it easier to manage and remember multiple strong passwords.” 

Methodology 

The study analyses data from a combination of global data breaches since 2019, scraping over 100 million different passwords to reveal what are the most common choice of password protection for Internet users. 

(Source:  mymxdata.com)
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