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Death to ‘Fluffy’: Please Stop With the Pet Name Passwords

Britain’s National Cyber Security Center reports that more than 1 in 6 British people admit to using the name of a pet as their password. The NCSC is using National Pet Day, which is Sunday, as the occasion to remind people to practice good password hygiene. It’s also a reminder to businesses to help equip their employees to always use strong, unique passwords across every site and service. The best TFA involves using apps from Google and Microsoft, which can also be set to require biometric verification via the device.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/blogs/death-to-fluffy-please-stop-pet-name-passwords-p-3014

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