Yahoo hacking reveals 10 most common passwords
by Rahul Singh on Aug.07, 2012, under Knowledge Base
Yahoo hacking reveals 10 most common passwords and it shows how much lazy users are when it comes to choose passwords. A security breach at Yahoo, which compromised over 450,000 login details, highlights how careless internet users are while choosing their passwords.

Last month, a hacking collective posted account information belonging to thousands of Yahoo users on a public website in what they described as ‘a wake-up call‘. According to Enterprise Innovation, the incident showed that the company that holds user details in question has poor user security, which allows the hackers to grab this important data.
But most importantly, it tells how blind internet users are when it comes to password security.
According to the report, out of 442,837 passwords that were published, the top ten passwords were
1. 123456
2. password
3. welcome
4. ninja
5. abc123
6. 123456789
7. princess
8. sunshine
9. 12345678
10. 0
11. qwerty
Despite their obvious weakness, numeric-only passwords still appear popular and make up nearly 6 percent of the total, with nearly one-fourth of those being a list of numeric values on the keyboard in order from 1 – 0 such as 123456 or 1234. According to the report, one must follow a simple rule for strong passwords in a bid to avoid their accounts being hacked.
Passwords should be a little complex, just by adding numeric in your name would be best choice.
Example – Rohit + 2311 = R2o3h1i1t


