This is a list of the most common passwords, discovered in various data breaches. Common passwords generally are not recommended on account of low password strength.[1]
List
editNordPass
editNordPass conducted the most breached passwords research in 2021.[2] The company gathered the top 200 worst passwords from a database of 275,699,516 passwords.
Rank | 2021 |
---|---|
1 | 123456 |
2 | 123456789 |
3 | 12345 |
4 | qwerty |
5 | password |
6 | 12345678 |
7 | 111111 |
8 | 123123 |
9 | 1234567890 |
10 | 1234567 |
11 | qwerty123 |
12 | 000000 |
13 | 1q2w3e |
14 | aa12345678 |
15 | abc123 |
16 | password1 |
17 | 1234 |
18 | qwertyuiop |
19 | 123321 |
20 | password123 |
SplashData
editThe Worst Passwords List is an annual list of the 25 most common passwords from each year as produced by internet security firm SplashData.[4] Since 2011, the firm has published the list based on data examined from millions of passwords leaked in data breaches, mostly in North America and Western Europe, over each year. In the 2016 edition, the 25 most common passwords made up more than 10% of the surveyed passwords, with the most common password of 2016, "123456", making up 4%.[5]
This article needs to be updated. The reason given is: What about years 2020-2024?.(September 2024) |
Rank | 2011[6] | 2012[7] | 2013[8] | 2014[9] | 2015[10] | 2016[5] | 2017[11] | 2018[12] | 2019[13] |
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1 | password | password | 123456 | 123456 | 123456 | 123456 | 123456 | 123456 | 123456 |
2 | 123456 | 123456 | password | password | password | password | password | password | 123456789 |
3 | 12345678 | 12345678 | 12345678 | 12345 | 12345678 | 12345 | 12345678 | 123456789 | qwerty |
4 | qwerty | abc123 | qwerty | 12345678 | qwerty | 12345678 | qwerty | 12345678 | password |
5 | abc123 | qwerty | abc123 | qwerty | 12345 | football | 12345 | 12345 | 1234567 |
6 | monkey | monkey | 123456789 | 123456789 | 123456789 | qwerty | 123456789 | 111111 | 12345678 |
7 | 1234567 | letmein | 111111 | 1234 | football | 1234567890 | letmein | 1234567 | 12345 |
8 | letmein | dragon | 1234567 | baseball | 1234 | 1234567 | 1234567 | sunshine | iloveyou |
9 | trustno1 | 111111 | iloveyou | dragon | 1234567 | princess | football | qwerty | 111111 |
10 | dragon | baseball | adobe123[a] | football | baseball | 1234 | iloveyou | iloveyou | 123123 |
11 | baseball | iloveyou | 123123 | 1234567 | welcome | login | admin | princess | abc123 |
12 | 111111 | trustno1 | admin | monkey | 1234567890 | welcome | welcome | admin | qwerty123 |
13 | iloveyou | 1234567 | 1234567890 | letmein | abc123 | solo | monkey | welcome | 1q2w3e4r |
14 | master | sunshine | letmein | abc123 | 111111 | abc123 | login | 666666 | admin |
15 | sunshine | master | photoshop[a] | 111111 | 1qaz2wsx | admin | abc123 | abc123 | qwertyuiop |
16 | ashley | 123123 | 1234 | mustang | dragon | 121212 | starwars | football | 654321 |
17 | bailey | welcome | monkey | access | master | flower | 123123 | 123123 | 555555 |
18 | passw0rd | shadow | shadow | shadow | monkey | passw0rd | dragon | monkey | lovely |
19 | shadow | ashley | sunshine | master | letmein | dragon | passw0rd | 654321 | 7777777 |
20 | 123123 | football | 12345 | michael | login | sunshine | master | !@#$%^&* | welcome |
21 | 654321 | jesus | password1 | superman | princess | master | hello | charlie | 888888 |
22 | superman | michael | princess | 696969 | qwertyuiop | hottie | freedom | aa123456 | princess |
23 | qazwsx | ninja | azerty | 123123 | solo | loveme | whatever | donald | dragon |
24 | michael | mustang | trustno1 | batman | passw0rd | zaq1zaq1 | qazwsx | password1 | password1 |
25 | Football | password1 | 000000 | trustno1 | starwars | password1 | trustno1 | qwerty123 | 123qwe |
Keeper
editPassword manager Keeper compiled its own list of the 25 most common passwords in 2016, from 25 million passwords leaked in data breaches that year.[15]
Rank | 2016[15] |
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1 | 123456 |
2 | 123456789 |
3 | qwerty |
4 | 12345678 |
5 | 111111 |
6 | 1234567890 |
7 | 1234567 |
8 | password |
9 | 123123 |
10 | 987654321 |
11 | qwertyuiop |
12 | mynoob |
13 | 123321 |
14 | 666666 |
15 | 18atcskd2w |
16 | 7777777 |
17 | 1q2w3e4r |
18 | 654321 |
19 | 555555 |
20 | 3rjs1la7qe |
21 | |
22 | 1q2w3e4r5t |
23 | 123qwe |
24 | zxcvbnm |
25 | 1q2w3e |
National Cyber Security Centre
editThe National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) compiled its own list of the 20 most common passwords in 2019, from 100 million passwords leaked in data breaches that year.[16]
Rank | 2019[16] |
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1 | 123456 |
2 | 123456789 |
3 | qwerty |
4 | password |
5 | 1111111 |
6 | 12345678 |
7 | abc123 |
8 | 1234567 |
9 | password1 |
10 | 12345 |
11 | 1234567890 |
12 | 123123 |
13 | 000000 |
14 | Iloveyou |
15 | 1234 |
16 | 1q2w3e4r5t |
17 | Qwertyuiop |
18 | 123 |
19 | Monkey |
20 | Dragon |
See also
editNotes
editReferences
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- ^ "The 200 Worst Passwords of 2021 Are Here and Oh My God". gizmodo.com. November 17, 2021.
- ^ "Most common passwords of 2021". nordpass.com. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
- ^ Mastroianni, Brian (January 20, 2016). "These were the 25 worst passwords of 2015". CBS News.
- ^ a b Bruner, Raisa (January 23, 2017). "The 25 Worst Passwords You Should Never Use". TIME.
- ^ Ho, Erica (November 22, 2011). "The 25 Most Popular (and Worst) Passwords of 2011". TIME.
- ^ Waxman, Olivia B. (October 25, 2012). "The 25 worst passwords of 2012". CNN. Archived from the original on October 31, 2012.
- ^ a b Newman, Jared (January 20, 2014). "The 25 worst passwords of 2013: 'password' gets dethroned". PC World.
- ^ Waxman, Olivia (January 20, 2015). "These Are The 25 Worst Passwords of 2014". TIME.
- ^ Chang, Lulu (January 19, 2016). "Wookie mistake: 'starwars' is now one of the world's 25 worst passwords". Digital Trends.
- ^ Korosec, Kirsten (December 19, 2017). "The 25 Most Common Passwords of 2017 Include 'Star Wars'". FORTUNE.
- ^ Ehrenkranz, Melanie (December 13, 2018). "The 25 Most Popular Passwords of 2018 Will Make You Feel Like a Security Genius". Gizmodo.
- ^ Keck, Catie (December 18, 2019). "It's Time to Nervously Mock the 50 Worst Passwords of the Year". Gizmodo.
- ^ Kelly, Heather (January 22, 2014). "'123456' tops list of worst passwords". CNN.
- ^ a b McGoogan, Cara (January 16, 2017). "The world's most common passwords revealed: Are you using them?". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ a b "NCSC Reveals List Of World's Most Hacked Passwords". Forbes. Retrieved November 6, 2023.