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2011年度25大最差密码



Internet users never learn. No matter how many times we hear about obvious, hackable passwords, people keep using them. And the situation doesn't seem to be getting better.

网友们从来不吸取教训,不管我们听说过多少次这些密码太容易被盗,大家还是在继续使用,情况似乎也没有好转。

Below is a list of the 25 worst passwords of 2011, compiled by SplashData. The security software developer generated the list from millions of actual stolen passwords, posted online by hackers. Not surprisingly, the most common passwords are also the worst, including "password," "123456" and "qwerty" (look at your keyboard, you'll get it). Even passwords that seem kind of unique, like "trustno1" and "shadow" are actually quite common. And why does "monkey" always show up on these lists?

密码管理应用提供商SplashData日前公布2011年度最差的25个密码,这个榜单是该 公司通过分析黑客张贴在网上的数百万个实际被盗的帐号密码得出的。不出意料,最常见的密码就是最糟糕最容易被猜出来的,包括password、 123456、qwerty(看看键盘你就懂了)。还有一些密码看起来很特别,其实也非常普通,像trustno1和shadow,还有为什么 monkey老是出现在这种榜单上呢?

Anyway, here's the full list:

2011年度最差密码排行榜:

1. password 密码

2. 123456

3. 12345678

4. qwerty 电脑键盘

5. abc123

6. monkey 猴子

7. 1234567

8. letmein 让我进去

9. trustno1 谁都不信

10. dragon 龙

11. baseball 棒球

12. 111111

13. iloveyou 我爱你(小编:真浪漫)

14. master 主人

15. sunshine 阳光

16. ashley 艾什莉(人名)

17. bailey 贝利(人名)

18. passw0rd (小编:自认为很聪明,其实也上榜啦)

19. shadow 影子

20. 123123

21. 654321

22. superman 超人

23. qazwsx 电脑键盘

24. Michael 迈克(人名)

25. football 足球

SplashData has a few recommendations for keeping your data safe:

SplashData还给出了一些保证密码安全的温馨建议:

First, create a strong password consisting of letters, numbers and symbols. If you're worried about remembering long passwords, try using phrases of short words separated by underscores, such as "shiny_phones_rule_1." A phrase is easier to recall than a long, abstract mish-mash of characters.

创建超强密码,最好把字母、数字和符号都用上。要是担心记不住长密码,就用包含单词和下划线的短语,比方说shiny_phones_rule_1。短语比一长串乱七八糟又抽象的字母要好记多了。

Second, try not to spread the same password all over the Internet. At the very least, use separate passwords for important uses like online banking and e-mail. The last thing you want is for some poorly protected web forum to hold the same password as your bank account.

别在不同的地方使用同一个密码,最起码在网上银行和邮件密码这种比较重要的地方使用不同的密码。在那些缺乏保护的论坛用跟银行账户相同的密码?这绝对是你最不想发生的事儿。

To make things super-simple, you can also use password management software.

想要简单了事,那就用密码管理软件好了。

i seldom use those passwords.

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I have a lot of passwords.And not all of them are the same.But fortunately I can remember all of them.

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I have a lot of passwords.And not all of them are the same.But fortunately I can remember all of the ...
xiaomeixin 发表于 2011-11-23 15:06



    You will forget some of the passwords if you do not use them often, not matter how simple they may be. I recommend you write them down somewhere and keep them at a safe place in case you forget.

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What's more, never use the birthday as your password, especially that of yourself. If you have to, you can use that of your parents or your boyfriend/girlfriend, or your icon, etc.

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different people have different ideas, but I think even though it's easy for all the people to remember the password they make. It must be impressive.

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回复 4# 雨落风残


    No.I won't forget them.Because each of them has a special meaning.

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I won't forget them too.

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