Worst passwords of 2019: Are you using one of them?

If you have active services like email, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Netflix, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Nintendo Switch Online, Steam, online banking services, etc., you know that you need passwords and that these services must be the same Each.

But due to the hustle and bustle we live in every day, it is possible that you will use the same password for different services.
If you add to the possibility that your recurring password is weak, you face a real problem that puts your default security at risk.
 In this understanding, SplashData has published its annual list of worst passwords for 2019, and as you can see, the password has decreased for the first time in two places compared to previous years.
It also highlights that within the new passwords that came to the list, there are new consecutive character patterns on the keyboard consisting of letters and numbers, perhaps because it is now necessary to create alphanumeric passwords.
 SplashData prepared its list based on password violations that were violated and hacked throughout the year, to convince people of the importance of creating complex passwords.
This way the worst passwords for 2019 were:
1 - 123456
2 - 123456789
3 - qwerty
4 - password
5 - 1234567
6 - 12345678
7 - 12345
8 - iloveyou
9 - 111111
10 - 123123
11 - abc123
12 - qwerty123
13 - 1q2w3e4r
14 - admin
15 - qwertyuiop
16 - 654321
17 - 555555
18 - lovely
19 - 7777777
20 - welcome
21 - nueva entrada
22 - princess
23 - dragon
24 - password1
25 - 123qwe
SplashData recommends that passwords be at least 12 characters long and that one different password be assigned to each service or account.

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