Worst passwords of 2017 include 'football,' 'jordan23,' 'lakers'
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It's 2017, and people are still using their favorite sports teams as their passwords.
SplashData analyzed more than five million leaked passwords, primarily held by users in North America and Western Europe, and put together a list of the top 100 worst (i.e. most dangerous) ones. Included in the top 10 was "football," which dropped four spots from last year to No. 9.
Here are some of the other sports-related passwords that appeared on the list:
27. jordan23
37. lakers
78. hockey
87. soccer
98. golfer
99. yankees
- With h/t to For The Win
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