

Unfortunately, it’s the fourth most common among Italian internet users.

Fans of Juventus, an Italian football team, might find their use of “juventus” as a satisfactory choice of password. It all becomes more interesting when cultural differences influence the use of bad passwords. And some differences among bad passwords are simply a matter of language: “password” ranks high among English speakers, while for German speakers, it’s “passwort” “qwerty” is replaced with “azerty” in France because of how French keyboards are arranged.

Ones that are easy to type-such as “123456”-are the most universal. But once you sort frequently used passwords by country or language, you’ll start seeing very different results. “123456” is the most-used password in most places around the world.
