The Worst Passwords Of 2015 Show That You're Probably Not As Clever As You Think You Are

By Editorial Staff in Facts On 21st January 2016
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Starwars

Understandably, a lot of people have Star Wars on this mind this year, thanks to The Force Awakens. But using current pop culture references is a pretty solid way for someone to break into your information, especially if they find out that the account was created recently.

Solo.

Either you, like the people who use "starwars" as their password, are really into Star Wars, or you're just proudly living that single, independent life. Either way, though, you probably shouldn't reflect that in your password. Maybe try throwing in some numbers, additional letters, or special characters to spruce it up.

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Princess

Look, I love referring to myself as a princess as much as the next babe, but SplashData found that it's the fifth most commonly leaked password of this year. As such, you should probably avoid using it

1qaz2wsx

Though this may seem random enough to be secure, it's actually not at all. Look down at your computer keyboard again: "1qaz" follows a diagonal line and "2wsx" follows a parallel, diagonal line right next to it. Avoid passwords that are easy to guess because of keyboard placement.

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1234567890

Please see number three. And number six. And please don't use this as a password. Thanks.

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Welcome

SplashData found that the most popular, leaked password of 2016 is "welcome," so unless you want to welcome identity theft and stolen information into your personal life, avoid it at all costs.

It's important to remember that even those with really strong passwords get hacked, and sometimes there's little that can be done about it. But many people get hacked every day just because someone guessed their passwordavoid being one of those people and make 2016 your most secure year yet.