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EA / EA App
An EA Account, used by the EA app, requires a minimum of 8 characters with no upper length limit and accepts uppercase, lowercase, numbers and symbols, but the minimum is far too weak for an account that holds your EA game library, FC Ultimate Team progress and coins, stored payment details and years of play history across franchises like Battlefield, The Sims and EA Sports FC. The practical recommendation in 2026 is a 16-character random string drawing from all four character classes, which produces roughly 105 bits of entropy and takes a modern GPU cluster longer than the universe has existed to brute-force. Generate one below — it is created inside your browser using the Web Crypto API and never sent to a server. Pair the new password with EA's two-factor login verification so that a stolen password alone can never sign in or trade away your Ultimate Team.
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EA / EA App password rules
Gaming accounts are frequently targeted for in-game items and linked payment cards. Use a unique, strong password and enable 2FA.
The maths is unforgiving. An 8-character password using only lowercase letters gives 26⁸ = roughly 209 billion combinations, which a single consumer GPU can exhaust in minutes, and even meeting EA's minimum across all four character classes only reaches about 52 bits — still crackable in days offline. Only when you reach 12 characters with all four classes does the keyspace become genuinely impractical to attack offline. The 16-character mixed default this page generates puts you at roughly 105 bits of entropy — comfortably above the NIST SP 800-63B recommendation of 80 bits for high-value accounts, far beyond anything a brute-force rig can exhaust within a human lifetime.
Why EA / EA App accounts are targeted
EA accounts are a favourite target largely because of FC Ultimate Team, where in-game coins and rare player cards trade for real money, giving a hijacked account immediate cash value through coin selling and item transfers. Attackers rely on credential stuffing: they take username-and-password pairs leaked from other services and replay them against EA's login at scale, exploiting the fact that many players reuse the same password everywhere. Each successful match yields a sellable game library, a tradeable Ultimate Team and any linked payment method. A unique, high-entropy password severs the reuse link that makes these automated attacks worthwhile.
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Reviewed by Marcin Lewandowski — product designer, 20+ years building digital products and privacy-respecting tools.
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