Most Common Passwords

Discover the passwords that millions of people use (and why you shouldn't). Each password comes with a "compliment" about its security level!

Educational Purpose Only: This tool is designed to raise awareness about password security. Never use any of these passwords for your accounts!

The Hall of Fame (or Shame?)

Why These Passwords Are Dangerous

  • Predictable: Hackers try these passwords first
  • Dictionary attacks: Easily cracked by automated tools
  • No uniqueness: Used by millions of people
  • Personal info: Easy to guess based on public information
  • Brute force vulnerable: Simple patterns are quickly broken

Create Better Passwords

  • Length matters: Use 12+ characters
  • Mix it up: Combine letters, numbers, symbols
  • Be unique: Different password for each account
  • Avoid personal info: No birthdays, names, addresses
  • Use a password manager: Let technology help you

Password Security Statistics

81%

of data breaches involve weak passwords

23M

accounts use "123456" as password

2 mins

to crack "password123"

65%

reuse passwords across sites