KnowBe4 announced that it has launched a new kit to help people strengthen and improve their password management in recognition of World Password Day on May 7. Simple, common passwords can be easily hacked. The National Cyber Security Centre in the UK found that the most hacked passwords that were used the most overall were as follows: 123456, 123456789, qwerty, password and 111111. First names, premier league football teams, musicians and fictional characters were also found to be popular password categories that were easily hacked. According to the LastPass Psychology of Passwords Report, 91% of people know password reuse is insecure, yet two-thirds do it anyway. Half of respondents hadn't changed their passwords in over the past 12 months even after hearing about a breach in the news. The KnowBe4 World Password Day Kit is available to anyone who is looking to learn more about password best practices and includes: Complex password guide; Video by Kevin Mitnick on how easy it is to crack a password; KnowBe4's complimentary Password Exposure Test.