![]() ![]() If you’re not already using a password manager to enable strong, unique passwords for each website, check-out our how-to guide.Īfter password manager Dashlane grabbed the limelight yesterday with an automated password changer for 50 top US websites, LastPass has hit back with its own version of the same feature. New additions this year include baseball, football, batman and access (cunning). Old favorite ‘letmein’ has climbed one place to #13. 12345 has raced 17 places up the charts into third place. ![]() It seems some of those using 123456 have come up with a cunning plan to defeat the hackers: dropping the final digit. As last year, the most-hacked password is 123456, with ‘password’ only managing second place.īut perhaps naive Internet users have been paying attention. SplashData, the company behind corporate password manager SplashID, has just compiled the latest top-25 ‘most hacked passwords’ rankings. ![]()
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