Worst Passwords for Employees to Use and How to Fix Them

If your employees think it’s clever to use “password” as their password, it’s time for them to make a change for privacy sake. Switching the “o” to a zero to make it “passw0rd”? Not much better. Both are on the list of the 25 most common passwords used on the Internet, according to SplashData, a provider of password management applications. Other common passwords include simple numerical choices like “123456,” common names like “ashley” and “michael,” and patterns based on the layout of the keyboard like “qwerty” and “qazwsx.” Read more here…