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Your password remains 123456? – Magazine Saturday

Your password remains 123456?

Then chose the most used in 2015, according to a study of Splashdata. But the list has many other equally obvious choices

• SATURDAY 16:36

We’ve all heard of how easy it into a computer and unaware of the risks of fall into the meshes of a hacker. But facilitate their work may be unnecessary.

The Splashdata data analysis firm released a list of commonly used passwords, or the most vulnerable. According explains the Spanish newspaper El País , the most used was 123456, followed by no less obvious, password, and the long version of the first: 12345678. Of course not lack the classic sequence of the first letters of the Keyboard:. qwerty

The list of survey results over 2015 of the passwords that were violated in the United States and Eastern Europe. According to the company, it was discovered about 2.2 million passwords.

But these codes are also susceptible to what is fashionable. In the year ended were many passwords to pay homage to the new Star Wars movie:. With Leia, Solo and Star Wars among the elect

The Splash Date company still leaves some tips to better protect your computer or email. Take note. The safest is to create a password with 12 characters, alternating capital letters with lowercase letters, or use programs that generate random passwords. Additionally, you should not use the same code in different email accounts.

The more passwords used in 2015

1 123456

2- password

3 12345678

4 qwerty

5 12345

6 123456789

7 football

8 1234

9 1234567

10 baseball

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