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Australia government publishes the fool password list, if you are still using these passwords, quickly change!

Are you still using your birthday as your password? Or is your password "trustno1" or "abc123"? Or is your password "Hello" or "iloveyou" words that you can remember at a glance?

If so, you have to be careful, because your account password will be easily hacked off!

Today mobile phone payments, bank transfers and so on everywhere need a password, if each platform has a hard-to-remember password, often forget the password and then go to the bank to change it.

So for convenience, many people use the same password on many app and Web sites, and these secrets are often made up of short, easy-to-remember words or numbers.

However, if any of these app or any of these sites encounter a security vulnerability, this could hurt us.

Australia's government and police recently released a list of some of the "worst" passwords in history. Here are the 46 passwords that are most likely to be exposed in security breach events!

See if your password is in it?

To solve this problem, many security experts suggest that we use a password manager, such as 1Password or LastPass.

Password Manager makes it easier for people to use longer, more secure passwords, and the password for each site you use is unique.

HaveIBeenPwned.com has kept about 500 million passwords, but they were exposed in major data leaks from companies such as Adobe,LinkedIn and MySpace.

So I hope you usually set the password when the best not to set too simple password!

The most secure password should be at least eight characters, and it would be better to add a variety of symbols, numbers, English, uppercase, lowercase, and, of course, other symbols such as) * # @ & these symbols are generally more secure.

I hope you will note that you must not use too simple words, as well as birthday as a password!

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