'Password' is most popular password in India and Japan

The other widely used passwords in India include "iloveyou", "krishna", "sairam" and "omsairam", among them. NordPass, a proprietary password manager, also disclosed in its research that predictable numerical and keyboard sequences are particularly popular in India. It added that names and loving words are also immensely popular in India among both men and women 

'Password', not '123456'is the most popular password in India, according to a new research released by NordPass on Thursday. Interestingly, Japan is the only other country that shares the same top password as India.

The other widely used passwords in India include "iloveyou", "krishna", "sairam" and "omsairam", among them.

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NordPass, a proprietary password manager, also disclosed in its research that predictable numerical and keyboard sequences are particularly popular in India. It added that names and loving words are also immensely popular in India among both men and women 

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"Passwords such as 12345 and variations of qwerty were ranked high up in the lists. Worldwide, these combinations are also quite popular, as well as localised versions of qwerty (for example, aazerty' in French speaking countries)," the research showed.

Some other common passwords in India are 123456789, 12345678, india123, qwerty, abc123, xxx, Indya123, 1qaz@WSX, 123123, abcd1234 and 1qaz.

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Overall, the Indian password list has similar trends as many countries, but also has its differences.

India is one of only a few countries that has a different number one password -- 'password', whereas 43 out of 50 analysed countries had '123456' as the number one password.

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"Qwerty" and its variations are particularly popular in India.

"In addition to that, other letter combinations, formed by hitting the keyboard in vertical or horizontal order are very popular," the research noted.

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Names are also very popular among both men and women, for example, "priyanka", "sanjay", "rakesh" and others.

Loving words in English are also quite common, particularly among women, for example "iloveyou", "sweetheart", "lovely", "sunshine", and more.

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The research also illustrated how weak the top passwords, are indicating the time it would take the hacker to crack that password.

"Overall, in India, 62 passwords out of the 200 can be cracked in less than a second. That's 31 per cent whereas globally, the percentage is 84.5 per cent.

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"Unfortunately, the passwords keep getting weaker and people still don't maintain proper password hygiene," says Jonas Karklys, CEO of NordPass.

"It's important to understand that passwords are the gateway to our digital lives, and with us spending more and more time online, it's becoming enormously important to take better care of our cybersecurity," Karklys added.

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If you found your password on the list, make sure to change it to a unique and strong password.

Ideally, use a password generator online or in your password manager app to create a truly complex one.

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"Nowadays, an average person has around 100 accounts, therefore, it would be impossible to remember all the passwords if they are indeed unique and complex. Password managers are a great solution for that," the research noted.

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Whether it's biometric authentication, phone message, or a physical key, it's always a good idea to add an additional security layer on top of your password, it added.

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