What is something the United States and Russian have in common? They rank among the countries with the most leaked passwords, meaning their internet users are at high risk of having their accounts compromised by data breaches that can expose them to identity theft and other cybercrimes.
Russia is by far the riskiest country for exposed login information, but the U.S. and other European countries rank among the top 10 — countries where extra diligence is clearly required to ensure that emails, bank details, social media profiles, and other online accounts are secured. (This is the cost of a computer every year since 1970.)
Passwords are often obtained through breached databases, such as the one discovered at web-hosting company GoDaddy on Nov. 17, that impacted nearly 1.2 million of its customers. According to NordPass, the password management division of Nord Security, China and the United States had by far the largest numbers of exposed databases in 2020. (This may be because the stakes are so big: In terms of total wealth, the two are the richest countries in the world.)
To determine the countries with the most leaked passwords overall, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from a report on passwords published by NordPass, which compiled the data in partnership with what it describes as “independent researchers specializing in research of cybersecurity incidents.” The researchers evaluated a 4TB database and devised a risk index, sorting countries into three tiers — low, medium, and high. Per capita and total numbers of leaks span a period of approximately ten years.
Click here to see the countries with the most leaked passwords
There’s not much a person can do to avoid database breaches, but for general password security internet subscribers should avoid easy-to-crack passwords and try to use unique passwords for each online account. Regularly changing passwords, though inconvenient, can add an extra layer of security.
Russia
> Leaks per capita: 19.9
> Total leaks: 2,867,917,611
> Risk level: High
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Czech Republic
> Leaks per capita: 6.2
> Total leaks: 66,555,194
> Risk level: High
France
> Leaks per capita: 6
> Total leaks: 406,037,879
> Risk level: High
Germany
> Leaks per capita: 5.8
> Total leaks: 485,970,198
> Risk level: High
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United States
> Leaks per capita: 5.2
> Total leaks: 1,699,435,286
> Risk level: High
Italy
> Leaks per capita: 4.4
> Total leaks: 260,463,991
> Risk level: High
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Poland
> Leaks per capita: 3.6
> Total leaks: 137,256,417
> Risk level: High
Canada
> Leaks per capita: 3.6
> Total leaks: 137,126,837
> Risk level: High
Denmark
> Leaks per capita: 3.6
> Total leaks: 20,983,451
> Risk level: High
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Hungary
> Leaks per capita: 3.6
> Total leaks: 34,878,861
> Risk level: High
Australia
> Leaks per capita: 3.3
> Total leaks: 85,083,432
> Risk level: High
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Ireland
> Leaks per capita: 3.2
> Total leaks: 16,158,263
> Risk level: High
Portugal
> Leaks per capita: 3.1
> Total leaks: 32,512,389
> Risk level: Medium
Netherlands
> Leaks per capita: 3
> Total leaks: 53,064,275
> Risk level: Medium
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Latvia
> Leaks per capita: 3
> Total leaks: 5,651,058
> Risk level: Medium
Sweden
> Leaks per capita: 2.9
> Total leaks: 30,224,869
> Risk level: Medium
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Slovakia
> Leaks per capita: 2.9
> Total leaks: 15,665,872
> Risk level: Medium
Switzerland
> Leaks per capita: 2.8
> Total leaks: 24,465,074
> Risk level: Medium
United Kingdom
> Leaks per capita: 2.8
> Total leaks: 187,219,153
> Risk level: Medium
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New Zealand
> Leaks per capita: 2.8
> Total leaks: 14,085,724
> Risk level: Medium
Norway
> Leaks per capita: 2.6
> Total leaks: 14,163,324
> Risk level: Medium
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Estonia
> Leaks per capita: 2.6
> Total leaks: 3,413,454
> Risk level: Medium
Spain
> Leaks per capita: 2.4
> Total leaks: 114,197,544
> Risk level: Medium
Lithuania
> Leaks per capita: 2.3
> Total leaks: 6,480,402
> Risk level: Medium
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Austria
> Leaks per capita: 2.3
> Total leaks: 20,346,581
> Risk level: Medium
Belgium
> Leaks per capita: 2.2
> Total leaks: 25,712,775
> Risk level: Medium
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Greece
> Leaks per capita: 1.7
> Total leaks: 18,683,651
> Risk level: Medium
Taiwan
> Leaks per capita: 1.4
> Total leaks: 32,734,573
> Risk level: Medium
Finland
> Leaks per capita: 1.3
> Total leaks: 7,338,273
> Risk level: Medium
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Ukraine
> Leaks per capita: 1.3
> Total leaks: 56,417,724
> Risk level: Medium
Romania
> Leaks per capita: 1.1
> Total leaks: 20,299,122
> Risk level: Medium
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Israel
> Leaks per capita: 1
> Total leaks: 9,432,066
> Risk level: Medium
Malaysia
> Leaks per capita: 1
> Total leaks: 32,715,734
> Risk level: Medium
Chile
> Leaks per capita: 1
> Total leaks: 18,167,013
> Risk level: Medium
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United Arab Emirates
> Leaks per capita: 0.9
> Total leaks: 9,052,157
> Risk level: Medium
Korea
> Leaks per capita: 0.9
> Total leaks: 47,183,439
> Risk level: Medium
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Japan
> Leaks per capita: 0.7
> Total leaks: 85,561,976
> Risk level: Medium
Philippines
> Leaks per capita: 0.6
> Total leaks: 66,443,068
> Risk level: Medium
Turkey
> Leaks per capita: 0.6
> Total leaks: 50,884,124
> Risk level: Medium
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Brazil
> Leaks per capita: 0.6
> Total leaks: 125,012,161
> Risk level: Low
Colombia
> Leaks per capita: 0.6
> Total leaks: 29,071,696
> Risk level: Low
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Mexico
> Leaks per capita: 0.5
> Total leaks: 59,058,882
> Risk level: Low
Vietnam
> Leaks per capita: 0.4
> Total leaks: 42,588,024
> Risk level: Low
Thailand
> Leaks per capita: 0.4
> Total leaks: 26,817,707
> Risk level: Low
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South Africa
> Leaks per capita: 0.4
> Total leaks: 22,015,619
> Risk level: Low
Saudi Arabia
> Leaks per capita: 0.3
> Total leaks: 9,043,581
> Risk level: Low
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Indonesia
> Leaks per capita: 0.2
> Total leaks: 57,790,084
> Risk level: Low
China
> Leaks per capita: 0.2
> Total leaks: 268,094,676
> Risk level: Low
India
> Leaks per capita: 0.1
> Total leaks: 127,181,127
> Risk level: Low
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Nigeria
> Leaks per capita: 0.1
> Total leaks: 10,435,463
> Risk level: Low
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