The Worst Passwords of 2018 are Just as Dumb as You'd Expect;
"Password" will never be a good password. Period.
[...] It doesn't look like we're getting any smarter about our passwords.
On Thursday, software company SplashData released its annual list of the Top 100 worst passwords, and it includes some pretty obvious blunders. Coming in at No. 1 is, you guessed it, "123456," and in second place is, yup, "password." This is the fifth year in a row these passwords have held the top two spots.
Newcomers to the list include "666666" (No. 14), "princess" (No. 11) and "donald" (No. 23).
[...] To compile its list, SplashData evaluated more than 5 million leaked passwords, mostly from users in North America and Western Europe. The company estimates that about 10 percent of people have used at least one of the Top 25 worst passwords, and about 3 percent have used "123456."
[...] Here are the 25 worst passwords of 2018, according to SplashData:
1) 123456
2) password
3) 123456789
4) 12345678
5) 12345
6) 111111
7) 1234567
8) sunshine
9) qwerty
10) iloveyou
11) princess
12) admin
13) welcome
14) 666666
15) abc123
16) football
17) 123123
18) monkey
19) 654321
20) !@#$%^&*
21) charlie
22) aa123456
23) donald
24) password1
25) qwerty123
(Score: 2) by Freeman on Friday December 14 2018, @04:47PM
I have no idea what UI you're referring to, because I've used the Amazon UI and it sucks. Just look at the search and filter options available from Newegg, then compare that with the features for Amazon. Also, Amazon sticks random junk up in my face all the time. No, I don't want some random piece of junk that has no bearing on what I'm searching for, thanks. Amazon definitely has some things going for it, their UI, isn't one of them. I also try to avoid purchasing things from the Amazon Empire as much as possible.
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