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The Worst Passwords for Websites and Online Accounts

A password is something secret and is something that is used to protect your online accounts and websites from other people who have plans of sabotaging your account. They could be hackers or identity thieves that want to steal your personal information.

While nothing is foolproof because even the best and most secure government websites with much protection have been hacked, but at least you can lessen the chances by not using common words.

SplashData has come up with the list of 25 most common passwords used in computers and online accounts. Experts advice that if you find any of your passwords in this list, then it is time to change them.

1. password
2. 123456
3.12345678
4. qwerty
5. abc123
6. monkey
7. 1234567
8. letmein
9. trustno1
10. dragon
11. baseball
12. 111111
13. iloveyou
14. master
15. sunshine
16. ashley
17. bailey
18. passw0rd
19. shadow
20. 123123
21. 654321
22. superman
23. qazwsx
24. michael
25. football

SplashData CEO Morgan Slain was quoted as saying at Fox News:

“Hackers can easily break into many accounts just by repeatedly trying common passwords,” Slain says. “Even though people are encouraged to select secure, strong passwords, many people continue to choose weak, easy-to-guess ones, placing themselves at risk from fraud and identity theft.”

Upgrade to the Latest WordPress Version to Protect Your Blogs

A lot of WordPress users lately had found that their blogs had been hacked. The entry points was the free WordPress themes, the outdated WordPress version, and the old plugins.

Ruby of Pinay Mommy Online advises the following:

Attention All WordPress Users!! The hacking incident that happened to the PMC server is not only an isolated case. I just got an info that the hacking is happening all over the world. The point of entry why they can dominate an entire server is from WordPress users who have not upgraded their WP Version. So, if you want to be responsible WP users and not affect an entire server, please upgrade your WordPress Version to the latest and please back-up your blogs. Don’t be the reason for the hackers to get in to the entire server.:(

I think that is self-explanatory. The latest WordPress versions can be easily installed with just a click from the dashboards. And so are the plugins. While we cannot completely fool proof everything because even the government websites of America that have the greatest security have already been hacked. But at least do not just be lackadaisical about things. Do something!