Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s (ITRC) Weekly Breach Breakdown for November 14, 2025. I’m Tim Walden, and thanks to SentiLink for their support of the podcast and the ITRC.
Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. This week, we’re talking about something that rarely makes headlines but is often a damaging form of identity and data crime: hidden identity and insider threats.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s (ITRC) Weekly Breach Breakdown for November 14, 2025. I’m Tim Walden, and thanks to SentiLink for their support of the podcast and the ITRC.
Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. This week, we’re talking about something that rarely makes headlines but is often a damaging form of identity and data crime: hidden identity and insider threats.
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The Weekly Breach Breakdown Podcast: 123456 – Weak Password Leads to McDonald’s Data Breach - S6E24
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The Weekly Breach Breakdown Podcast: 123456 – Weak Password Leads to McDonald’s Data Breach - S6E24
Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's (ITRC’s) Weekly Breach Breakdown for August 8, 2025. I'm Alex Achten, Senior Director of Communications & Media Relations of the ITRC. Thanks to Sentilink for supporting the ITRC and this podcast. Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, we are going to look at how a weak password at a large corporation led to the exposure of millions of people’s personal information, and explore good password practices.
In the past on this podcast, we have joked about the password “123456”. It is a very weak password and, according to the 2025 Hive Systems Password Table, it would be cracked instantly by an identity criminal. This weak password provides no security, and while you’d think no one would use it today, it is still commonly used. In fact, NordPass reports that it is the most commonly used password worldwide, with a count of 3,018,050.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s (ITRC) Weekly Breach Breakdown for November 14, 2025. I’m Tim Walden, and thanks to SentiLink for their support of the podcast and the ITRC.
Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. This week, we’re talking about something that rarely makes headlines but is often a damaging form of identity and data crime: hidden identity and insider threats.
Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/idtheftcenter/
Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/IDTheftCenter