Lorelle VanFossen, writing in The Blog Herald, has a list of the most commonly used passwords.

  • Middle name
  • Names spelled backwards
  • Phone numbers
  • The word “password”
  • Birthdays
  • Single or combination uses of love, god, sex, and money, such as lovemoney or sexgod
  • qwerty
  • abc123
  • password1
  • asdf
  • car license
  • letmein
  • yourname1
  • default

Also, according to Roger Grimes of InfoWorld, quoted in the same piece, there are many Christian sounding - like, for example, ilovejesus - logon usernames combined with the worst-sounding cuss words.

The conclusion is that in the vast majority of cases, it is fairly easy to guess the passwords of most users.

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