Here are the top 25 passwords used in 2015 proving that people don’t listen to common sense advice and MajorGeeks business is safe for another year 123456 and password remain the top two, but jocks apparently think football, baseball, soccer and golfer are good passwords. Even more embarrassing as nerds and geeks go, Star Wars has entered the top 25 list for the first time. 1 - 123456 (unchanged from 2011) 2 - password (unchanged) 3 - 12345678 (Up 1) 4 - qwerty (Up 1) 5 - 12345 (Down 2) 6 - 123456789 (Unchanged) 7 - football (Up 3) 8 - 1234 (Down 1) 9 - 1234567 (Up 2) 10 - baseball (Down 2) 11 - welcome (New) 12 - 1234567890 (New) 13 - abc123 (Up 1) 14 - 111111 (Up 1) 15 - 1qaz2wsx (New) 16 - dragon (Down 7) 17 - master (Up 2) 18 - monkey (Down 6) 19 - letmein (Down 6) 20 - login (New) 21 - princess (New) 22 - qwertyuiop (New) 23 - solo (New) 24 - passw0rd (New) 25 - starwars (New) “We have seen an effort by many people to be more secure by adding characters to passwords, but if these longer passwords are based on simple patterns they will put you in just as much risk of having your identity stolen by hackers,” said Morgan Slain, CEO of SplashData. “As we see on the list, using common sports and pop culture terms is also a bad idea. We hope that with more publicity about how risky it is to use weak passwords, more people will take steps to strengthen their passwords and, most importantly, use different passwords for different websites.” Source: SplashData 20.01.2016 http://www.majorgeeks.com/news/story/heres_the_top_25_worst_passwords_for_2015.html http://www.prweb.com/releases/worst/passwords/prweb13170789.htm