Ten worst password combinations you should never keep
Being a part of the digital age, one, in general, has a million accounts online. There are times when we feel lazy to come up with a strong password for online accounts and end up using uncreative or simple passwords. Well, an easy and important way to be a victim of potential hackers is to use a strong password. There are times when one uses the same password on other accounts as well, which makes it easier for hackers to gain access, but people are too afraid of coming up with complicated passwords as they have a tough time recalling the password. Following are the worst 10 passwords of all time- 123456 Iloveyou Password 12345678 Football Qwerty 1234567 12345 Letmein 123456789 In case you are one the guys using either of these passwords or something similar, then its time you change it.





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