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Revealed: Worst passwords in 2016

If you see yours, change it immediately!

Cybersecurity firm Keeper investigated the most common passwords used in 2016, and it is safe to say the researchers weren’t too pleased. 2016 saw a number of high-profile breaches, from companies such as LinkedIn and Yahoo, to well-known technology CEOs, including Mark Zuckerberg. The researchers looked through 10 million passwords and re

1. 123456

2. 123456789

3. qwerty

4. 12345678

5. 111111

6. 1234567890

7. 1234567

8. password

9. 123123

10. 987654321

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