Software developer Adam Caudill parsed the 442,786 passwords exposed and published yesterday when a Yahoo server was broken into.
At the top of the list is "123456". Next came:
- password
- welcome
- ninja
- abc123
- 123456789
- 12345678
- sunshine
- princess
- qwerty
Among the other findings:
- The most common password length is eight characters (26.9 per cent), followed by six characters and then a near-tie with seven and nine characters
- One and two characters are rare for a password, as is anything over 17
- One-third of users stuck to lowercase letters for their passwords and another one-third to only letters, upper and lower case.
- Months were not a common password choice, although "May" did lure 725 users. But "March" was the most popular abbreviated month (4,718 users), followed by "January" (1,007) and "May" (725).
- The names of days spelled out were rare, but days abbreviated had a lot more fans: 4,428 for "mon", 1,237 for "sun" but only 16 for "tues".
- Year of birth might factor in to a lot of Gmail addresses but less so in passwords. The most popular were "2008" (1,145) and "2009" (1,052). The least popular was "2015" (24).
- "Red" was the most popular colour (2,201), followed by "blue" (1,143); "indigo" was the least popular (35).
- 10% of passwords stuck a single number on the end (most often "1") and 16.63 per cent used two numbers (most often "23").
- The most common three-digit password ending is "123".
I do two of the above for the two passwords I use (each of my passwords do two different ones) ... how about you?
4 comments:
My passwords are a random selection of Upper and lower case letters and numbers!
I can't believe that some people are so dumb that they use 123456789 as their password. DUH!
I need to update mine at home. But i'm too lazy. At work i have to change them every month.
We have to change ours at work every couple of months.
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