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Pets' names used as passwords by millions, study finds
Millions of British people are using their pet's name as their online password, despite it being an easy target for hackers, a survey has found.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said 15% of the population used pets' names, 14% use a family member's name, and 13% pick a notable date.
And 6% of people are still using "password" as all - or a part - of their password.
The NCSC urged people to choose random words that cannot be guessed instead.
By ひなママ@YouTuberPets' names used as passwords by millions, study finds
Millions of British people are using their pet's name as their online password, despite it being an easy target for hackers, a survey has found.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said 15% of the population used pets' names, 14% use a family member's name, and 13% pick a notable date.
And 6% of people are still using "password" as all - or a part - of their password.
The NCSC urged people to choose random words that cannot be guessed instead.

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