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U.K. NCSC Urges Brits to Avoid Pet’s Names as Passwords

NCSC Urges Brits

16th April 2021, Kathmandu

One cannot ignore the importance of a strong password while improving security online. Using hard-to-guess passwords or passphrases provide optimum security to your devices and online accounts. However, despite several security awareness programs, users fail to form strong passwords, leaving their online security at risk.

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned that 15% of the British public is using the names of their pets as their passwords amid a rise in the demand for online services.

The findings revealed that many people in the UK are still reliant on memorable phrases to create passwords, with 13% of those questioned favoring significant dates, and 6% relying on their favorite sports teams.

Boosting Password Security                           

The NCSC’s Cyber Aware campaign advised users and organizations to follow certain password practices to enhance online security. These include: