Presenting our “Worst Passwords of 2019”: “Invoking the name of the president or any other celebrity as your password is a dangerous decision, one that hackers will exploit and put you at substantial risk of having your identity stolen,” said Morgan Slain, CEO of SplashData, Inc., a developer of password security solutions for personal and business protection. While making his 2018 debut on the annual list, compiled by SplashData after evaluating more than 5 million passwords leaked on the Internet, “donald” was nowhere to be found on the 2019 list. In other news, “password” has for the first time in the list’s history been knocked out of the top two spots. In the company’s ninth annual installment of the Worst Passwords of the Year list, “donald” is not among the top 25 most dangerous and most commonly leaked passwords by hackers. ![]() While the president has been embroiled in the impeachment process and is on many people’s naughty lists this holiday season, one list he no longer will find his name is on SplashData and TeamsID's annual list of Worst Passwords.
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