Recent analysis by NordPass reveals a troubling global trend: despite the growing threat of cybercrime, many users continue to rely on easily guessable passwords.
The study shows that “123456” remains the most common password worldwide, topping the list for the third time in five years. Other commonly used passwords, such as “password,” “admin,” and simple number sequences, reflect a widespread failure to prioritize password security.
The top 20 most common passwords are: 123456, admin, 12345678, 123456789, 1234, 12345, password, 123, Aa123456, 1234567890, 1234567, 123123, 111111, Password, 12345678910, 000000, admin123, 1111, P@ssw0rd, root.
Similar trends are seen with four-digit PINs, where combinations like “1234” and “1111” are the most common, further exposing individuals and businesses to potential breaches.
These weak credentials are easily exploitable by cybercriminals, who can access accounts through simple guessing or sophisticated software available on the dark web.
What can you do?
Given the rising cybercrime threat linked to weak passwords, it is essential to adopt stronger security measures. Below are key actions to enhance password security for individuals and organizations:
Encourage the use of passwords that are at least 16 characters long, combining upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
Avoid using easily guessable patterns (e.g., “123456,” “password,” “admin”).
Never reuse passwords across multiple platforms. Using different passwords for different accounts reduces the risk of a single breach leading to widespread compromise.
Implement policies requiring users to update their passwords periodically and conduct regular audits to ensure compliance with password strength guidelines.
Invest in cybersecurity tools that can alert users if their credentials have been compromised in known breaches. Encourage users to change passwords immediately when alerted.
Educate employees and users on the risks associated with weak passwords and common cybersecurity threats, including phishing and social engineering.