Everyone is scared of being hacked these days. It seems like no matter where you go or what you do, someone is looking to gain your information. It can be your passwords to social media, your bank account, or stealing your identity. That fear never goes away, because it is happening every day. One major reason for so many people being hacked daily is to lack of a good password. Certain passwords are common and easy to hack and too many people are using them. Here are the passwords you need to avoid in Idaho, Washington, and Utah, so you don't get hacked.

Choosing a Password in Idaho, Washington, and Utah

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Choosing a password can be tough. Different rules depend on which site you are logging into, and using the same password for everything might be convenient, but isn't ideal as it potentially makes you an easy candidate to hack. Using multiple passwords is ideal, but can make it easy to forget one or two of them, especially for sites that you don't use often. Using capital letters and staggering them is a good way to go, as well as using numbers and punctuation marks of some sort. Many save their passwords so they don't have to remember them, but this also is a liability when it comes to potentially getting hacked. It is best to find something cleaver and tough to remember and write it down in a safe place that you won't lose these passwords. Whatever you do, do not use the most common passwords in Idaho, Washington, or Utah. 

The Most Common Passwords in Idaho, Washington, and Utah

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Far too often, when it comes to choosing a proper password, people are lazy and choose something simple that they will remember. The problem is, that many do the same and it makes it easy for hackers to gain access to your information. According to nordpass.com, there are common passwords you want to avoid. Here are the most common passwords to avoid using in Idaho, Washington, and Utah: 

  • 123456
  • 1234567
  • 12345678
  • 123456789
  • abc123

Numbers are simple and easy to use, but if you are going to use them, make sure to mix them up. Stay away from addresses, birthdays, and common dates. 

  • qwerty
  • qwerty123
  • qwerty1
  • qwertyuiop
  • q1w2e3r4t5y6

This is also a simple but dumb password to use. Look at a keyboard and you will see why this is not a good password. The letters are in order from left to right on a keyboard, making this a simple password to hack. 

  • Secret
  • Password
  • Password1
  • P@ssw0rd

While the last one is more clever than the rest, using words like 'secret' or 'password' are too easy to guess and not creative enough. You can mix it up with symbols and numbers, but a good hacker would figure it out within seconds or minutes. 

  • football
  • monkey
  • baseball
  • hockey
  • princess
  • sunshine

Do not use common words, especially words that have to do with sports, nicknames, animals, or something you see outside. The ones listed above all fall on the list of most commonly used passwords. 

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The next time your password expires and it is time to get a new one, make sure to avoid any on the list in the link above. Make sure to click on it to see all the common passwords to avoid when creating your next one. Be smart, be creative, and make sure to write them down or memorize them, or else you may have trouble getting into your accounts. 

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