Password List Updated [exclusive] | Japanese
The most common and interesting passwords found on updated Japanese credential lists offer a fascinating look at the intersection of local culture and global internet habits. Security researchers (such as those at NordPass and specialized GitHub repositories) regularly analyze leaked databases to identify localized password trends
Top Numeric Sequences: 123456, 123456789, 1234, and 12345678. japanese password list updated
- Includes most commonly used weak passwords in Japan: numeric patterns, kana/kanji names, common phrases, keyboard patterns, year-based passwords, Japanese-English hybrids, and popular service names.
- Each entry annotated with why it's weak (e.g., predictable, short, derived from public data).
- Versioned and timestamped; accessible read-only by UI components.
Cybercriminals use "updated" lists to perform credential stuffing and brute-force attacks. These lists are effective because: Predictability: Many people reuse the same cultural motifs. The most common and interesting passwords found on
✅ Update tip: Every time you change a password, immediately cross out the old entry in red pen (paper) or overwrite the file (digital). Includes most commonly used weak passwords in Japan:
Older lists often miss modern slang or trending topics. An updated list typically incorporates: