Top 10 Worst Passwords of 2020 which can be Cracked in less than a Second


Top 10 Worst Passwords of 2020

It has been found that, even in this time of hacking and cracking passwords, people are still relying on very simple and easy to crack passwords like “123456” or simply “password”. Well, this is not the case for these specific passwords. These are the top 10 worst passwords of this 2020 that you must change right now, in case you’re using any of these or even close to these.

The list of passwords was compiled in partnership with a third-party company specializing in data breach research. They evaluated a database that contained 275,699,516 passwords in total.

Top 10 Worst Passwords of 2020

So, these are the top 10 most common and most-crackable passwords that are used by millions of users on the internet.

  1. 123456 – used by 2,543,285 users and can be cracked in less than a second.
  2. 123456789 – used by 961,435 users and can be cracked in less than a second.
  3. picture1 – used by 371,612 users and can be cracked in three hours.
  4. password – used by 360,467 users and can be cracked in less than a second.
  5. 12345678 – used by 322,187 users and can be cracked in less than a second.
  6. 111111 – used by 230,507 users and can be cracked in less than a second.
  7. 123123 – used by 189,327 users and can be cracked in less than a second.
  8. 12345 – used by 188,268 users and can be cracked in less than a second.
  9. 1234567890– used by 171,724 users and can be cracked in less than ten seconds.
  10. senha – used by 167,728 users and can be cracked in less than a second.

It is interesting to note that amongst these passwords, most of them like “123456” and “password” are pretty much the same as in previous years. However, this year, there are two new passwords – “picture1” and “senha”, that made into the list. 

These are the worst passwords of 2019.

Top 200 Common Passwords of 2020

Want to know more, then keep reading as these are the top 200 common passwords of 2020. Nordpass, the popular password manager, released a list of “top 200 common passwords of the year 2020”.

How to Create Stronger Passwords?

What to Avoid when Creating a Password?

Avoid using dictionary words, number combinations, or strings of adjacent keyboard combinations. For instance, “password”, “qwerty”, or “123456” are terrible passwords, as they are too easy to crack. Also, refrain from repetitive characters, such as “aaaa” or “123abc”, and under no circumstances choose passwords based on personal details that might not be completely confidential, such as your phone number, birth date, or name.

How to create a strong password

Never reuse passwords across multiple accounts. Create a unique one for each account and make them long — don’t settle for anything shorter than 12 characters, even more, if you can. Use a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols to significantly lower the risk of getting your passwords cracked. Also, make sure to change your passwords at least every 90 days. To create a complex, robust password, take advantage of a Password Generator.

[Video] Top 10 Worst Passwords of 2020 that can be Cracked in Less Than a Second [Hindi/Urdu]

So let us know in comments whether you used any of these passwords? If yes, then it is the time to change yours right away.


Naeem Javid

Naeem Javid Muhammad Hassani is working as Deputy Conservator of Forests in Balochistan Forest & Wildlife Department (BFWD). He is the CEO of Tech Urdu (techurdu.net) Forestrypedia (forestrypedia.com), All Pak Notifications (allpaknotifications.com), Essayspedia, etc & their YouTube Channels). He is an Environmentalist, Blogger, YouTuber, Developer & Vlogger.

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