
10 Passwords You Need to Change Right Now in New Jersey
Maybe it's time to change those passwords, these New Jersey's most popular passcodes. I know how annoying it is to change your password. We just don't have one, we have several.

If you picture hackers spending months hunched over computers, typing code like a Hollywood movie scene, think again. In real life, cybercrime usually works much faster and much simpler.
One thing is clear: weak passwords are still one of the easiest ways criminals get access to your life, and New Jersey residents are no exception.
Why Passwords Are Still a Huge Problem
Let’s be honest, passwords are exhausting. Between work accounts, shopping apps, streaming services, email, banking, and social media, most of us juggle dozens of logins. Writing them down or reusing the same one feels convenient, until it isn’t.
The reality is that many cyberattacks today don’t require elite hackers or sophisticated tools. They rely on a simple truth: millions of people keep using the same easy-to-guess passwords over and over again.
The Most Common Passwords Still Used in New Jersey
Despite years of warnings, predictable passwords continue to dominate. Security data shows that many of the most frequently used passwords in New Jersey mirror those used across the country, and they’re shockingly simple.
Here are some examples that consistently appear on “do not use” lists:
123456
12345678
123456789
admin
1234
AA
1-123456
12345
password
123
These passwords are the first ones hackers try.
Why Hackers Love Simple Passwords
Cybercriminals don’t sit around guessing passwords one by one. They use automated programs that can test thousands of password combinations every minute. That's just crazy, think about that for one second. Yikes!
Once a weak password is cracked, the damage can spread quickly. Hackers can:
Access bank and credit accounts
Take over your email
Reset passwords for other services
Steal personal information or your identity
One compromised login can open the door to everything else.
How to Create a Stronger Password (That Actually Works)
A secure password doesn’t have to be impossible to remember, but it does need to be complex.
A strong password should include: Uppercase and lowercase letters, Numbers, and Symbols
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Even better? Use a unique password for important accounts like email and banking, and consider a password manager to keep track of them safely.
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