"123456 most common hacked password"

World Monday 22/April/2019 16:14 PM
By: Times News Service
"123456 most common hacked password"

London: Around 23.2 million hacking victims used '123456' as a password, according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).

In a list of the most hacked passwords released in collaboration with Troy Hunt, 123456 was followed by '123456789', 'qwerty', 'password', and '111111'.

In a survey conducted by the NCSC, only 15 percent of the survey's 2,500 respondents say they know a great deal about how to protect themselves online and the lack of awareness is particularly prominent amongst older people, the survey said.

"Password re-use is a major risk that can be avoided," NCSC Technical Director Ian Levy said, adding that "nobody should protect sensitive data with something that can be guessed, like their first name, local football team or favourite band."

The survey said one in three (34 percent) rely to some extent on friends or family for help on cyber security, while older people aged over 65 are particularly reliant.

Additionally, some 70 percent believe they will likely be a victim of at least one specific type of cyber crime over the next two years, and most feel there would be a big personal impact.

"Using hard-to-guess passwords is a strong first step and we recommend combining three random but memorable words. Be creative and use words memorable to you, so people can't guess your password," Levy suggested.

Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington said that "given the growing global threat from cyber attacks, these findings underline the importance of using strong passwords at home and at work."

The NCSC said it hoped to reduce the risk of further breaches by building awareness of how attackers use easy to guess passwords, or those obtained from breaches and help guide developers and system administrators to protect their users.