The 10 Most Commonly Used and Unsafe PIN Numbers (Is Yours On The List?)

Discover the most commonly used and unsafe PIN numbers that put you at risk of fraud. Learn about the dangers of weak passwords as well.

You might not be surprised, but the most common PIN numbers are shockingly predictable. Recent research has unveiled the most frequently used PINs, and if you find yours on this list, it might be time to change it.

 
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ake Moore, a global cybersecurity advisor at ESET, explains the dangers of using simple or easily guessable PINs. “Using easy-to-guess passcodes allows attackers to target people more easily,” he told MailOnline. Many individuals opt for PINs related to their personal information, such as birthdays or anniversaries, due to ease of memory. However, this practice puts them at significant risk. “People put themselves at risk by having weak passwords and PIN codes and often do not fully understand the threat until they are compromised,” Moore added. He recommends the use of password managers, which not only store but also generate strong, random passcodes, eliminating the reliance on easily remembered numbers.

The Most Commonly Used PIN Numbers

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In addition to weak PINs, easily guessable passwords are a major vulnerability. NordPass conducted a survey in 2021, revealing that “123456” topped the list of the most commonly used and weakest passwords. Jonas Karklys, CEO of NordPass, emphasized the importance of strong passwords: “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.”

The Worst Passwords to Use

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