Millions of Facebook and Google users warned to make urgent change after ‘worrying’ find
Hundreds of thousands of people are continuing to use the same weak security passwords worldwide despite countless warnings to change them, cyber security experts discovered. Cybernews’s research team looked at 56 million breached and leaked passwords in 2022 and found an alarmingly high number of people are still using easy to guess passwords including swear words, keyboard sequences, cities and animals for sites such as Google and Facebook. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: New Australian app that will verify our identities. Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> A worrying one per cent of passwords investigated ticked the recommended requirements of both upper- and lower-case characters, numbers and special symbols. Researchers found the classic “123456” was used as a password in a 111,417 cases. Other popular choices included “password”, “12345”, “usr” and “qwerty”. Profanities were also popular choices, with “ass” topping the list of crude choices at 292,8...