![]() ![]() 111111 – Less than one second to crack, 13M+ uses counted. ![]() 12345678 – Less than one second to crack, 14M+ uses counted.password – Less than one second to crack, 20M+ uses counted.qwerty – Less than one second to crack, 22M+ uses counted.12345 – Less than one second to crack, 32M+ uses counted.123456789 – Less than one second to crack, 46M+ uses counted.123456 – Less than one second to crack, 103M+ uses counted.1234567 – Less than one second to crack, 356K+ uses countedĢ021 Most Common Passwords – All Countries.11111 – Less than one second to crack, 369K+ uses counted.qwerty – Less than one second to crack, 382K+ uses counted.12345678 – Less than one second to crack, 440K+ uses counted.abc123 – Less than one second to crack, 610K+ uses counted.password1 – Less than one second to crack, 666K+ uses counted.123456789 – Less than one second to crack, 873K+ uses counted.12345 – Less than one second to crack, 958K+ uses counted.Password – Less than one second to crack, 1.7M+ uses counted.123456 – Less than one second to crack, 3.5M+ uses counted.The top ten most common passwords from the United States and around the globe are below.Ģ021 Most Common Passwords – United States The majority of the rest are repeats, although the third most used password of 2020, picture1, has fallen off the list. ![]() In fact, in the United States, over one million more users decided this was a good password to use in 2021. The most common password from last year, 123456, holds onto the top spot. The list provides the most common passwords across 50 countries and includes information about how many times the passwords are used and how long they take to crack. Nordpass has released their annual Top 200 Most Common Passwords list, which acts as an annual reminder that creating strong passwords is still something that, for whatever reason, many people struggle with. For security professionals, passwords can be either a pleasant surprise or an unfortunate reminder of how seriously end users take their security credentials-and usually it’s the latter. ![]()
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