Kshared Password Top
The feature is a predictive signal used in cybersecurity and fraud detection models to identify account takeover (ATO) attempts or credential stuffing. It measures how frequently a password appears within a specific "shared" dataset (like a corporate network or a leaked database) and identifies if that password belongs to the most common (top) tier of shared passwords. Core Definition
Before diving into the list, we must deconstruct the keyword. In cybersecurity lexicon: kshared password top
The following graph illustrates how password distribution typically follows a Power Law, where "top shared" passwords account for a massive percentage of the total risk surface. The feature is a predictive signal used in
to see which passwords have not been changed since they were last accessed. : Offers a Shared Records Report of seasonal passwords include the word "summer"
of passwords used in brute-force attacks are 8 or more characters. of seasonal passwords include the word "summer". Popular culture (e.g., sports teams like the Cincinnati Reds ) frequently appears in compromised lists. Generating Password Reports (For Admins) If you are trying to
If your organization currently shares passwords in spreadsheets or sticky notes, follow this roadmap:
This feature is "deep" because it looks beyond a single login attempt to identify patterns across an entire platform: