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More than half of the common passwords examined by online security experts can be cracked in less than a minute with help from AI.
Numeric passwords offer better security — it takes at least 10 months for PassGAN to crack number-only passwords, but only if they have more than 18 characters.
Passwords like “123456,” “Password1,” and “qwerty” aren't just common worldwide, they're ridiculously easy to crack, taking less than a second to unscramble.
A study has shown the PassGAN tool can crack easy passwords in a matter of seconds.
Researchers looked into a new AI-powered password-cracking tool called PassGAN to see just how fast it could compromise passwords.
Those 15-character passwords came in eighth in the company’s list of common lengths for compromised passwords. That’s not to say you should return to the days of short passwords.
It still takes less than a second to crack and was counted 135,424 times. Most of the most common passwords on the list are series of numbers. But how about a series of letters?
Cybersecurity begins with something as simple as a strong password. This list reveals how millions still fall into the trap of using easy-to-crack combinations. Don’t let your data be vulnerable.
Why not? Well, it's only the most popular password for both personal and corporate accounts—making it also the easiest for hackers and even AI to crack—according to NordPass.
12345678 password qwerty123 And here are the top five for corporate accounts. 123456 123456789 12345678 secret password According to the report, it takes less than a second to crack any of these ...
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