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909 Gen Z Officially Worse At Passwords Than 80-Year-Olds

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 11/18/2025 20:00 EDT

Gen Z Officially Worse At Passwords Than 80-Year-Olds

A NordPass analysis found that Gen Z is actually worse at password security than older generations, with "12345" topping their list while "123456" dominates among everyone else. The Register reports: And while there were a few more "skibidis" among the Zoomer dataset compared to those who came before them, the trends were largely similar. Variants on the "123456" were among the most common for all age groups, with that exact string proving to be the most common among all users -- the sixth time in seven yea

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