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We Are All Dumber Because of the 25 Worst Passwords of 2014; May God Have Mercy on Our Souls

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Please, for the love of whatever you hold dear, stop using these passwords.

Every year, SplashData, maker of Password management apps,  releases the worst (read: most common) passwords found in cracked password documents. Unsurprisingly, they all continue to be mind-numbingly stupid. If you are using any of these passwords, please change it to a random assortment of words right now.

Here’s the 2014 list, annotated for what has changed positions since last year (via Gizmodo):

1. 123456 (Unchanged)

2. password (Unchanged)

3. 12345 (Up 17)

4. 12345678 (Down 1)

5. qwerty (Down 1)

6. 123456789 (Unchanged)

7. 1234 (Up 9)

8. baseball (New)

9. dragon (New)

10. football (New)

11. 1234567 (Down 4)

12. monkey (Up 5)

13. letmein (Up 1)

14. abc123 (Down 9)

15. 111111 (Down 8)

16.mustang (New)

17. access (New)

18. shadow (Unchanged)

19. master (New)

20. michael (New)

21. superman (New)

22. 696969 (New)

23. 123123 (Down 12)

24. batman (New)

25. trustno1 (Down 1)

I hope you’re all proud of yourselves.

Password: 123456.

Really? Batman and Superman? Always be yourself—unless you can be Batman; then always be Batman. Or unless you’re a password; then NEVER BE A SINGLE COMMON WORD.

If you are using one of these passwords and don’t quite know what to do about it, I’d probably link you to this very helpful XKCD comic, but I’m not sure I could withstand seeing “correcthorsebatterystaple” suddenly show up on the list next year.

(via Gizmodo)

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Dan Van Winkle (he) is an editor and manager who has been working in digital media since 2013, first at now-defunct Geekosystem (RIP), and then at The Mary Sue starting in 2014, specializing in gaming, science, and technology. Outside of his professional experience, he has been active in video game modding and development as a hobby for many years. He lives in North Carolina with Lisa Brown (his wife) and Liz Lemon (their dog), both of whom are the best, and you will regret challenging him at Smash Bros.

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