A report from the US Department of the Interior showed that 21% of employee accounts could be hacked.
The report also noted that nearly 500 employees used "Password-1234" to protect their accounts.
A report from the Department of the Interior reveals the most-used password among their employees last year was "Password-1234."
"My sneaking suspicion is that Interior Department employees are no different from most Americans in how they use passwords, so if this problem exists in my department, it could exist across the federal government and in business offices and private homes nationwide," Greenblatt wrote.
Greenblatt also noted that 99.99% of the 18,000 accounts that staff cracked met the Department's password complexity requirements — including "Password-1234."
Persons:
Kathleen Sedney, Mark Lee Greenblatt, Greenblatt
Organizations:
US Department of, Washington Post, Department of, Integrity, Interior Department
Locations:
Washington, United States