Using passwords like “123456” or “password” leaves your account exposed to the fastest and simplest attacks online

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  • Predictable password habits continue to enable attackers who rely on large-scale automated hacking
  • Length remains the determining factor that determines the actual strength of a password
  • Administrators strongly influence the strength of passwords through the rules they choose

Yet other research has found that when it comes to finding strong passwords, we’re all still pretty useless.

A Comparitech report examining more than two billion exposed passwords found that sequential number variations still dominate, with many of the most popular passwords being simple combinations created by swiping a finger across the first row of the keyboard.

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