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Pet names as passwords are the worst

DOGS bring unwavering companionship and joy to countless households worldwide. With International Dog Day just passed (August 26), it's a timely reminder to celebrate the special bond between humans and their canine companions. However, it's also an opportunity to address a potentially risky digital practice: using pet names in passwords.

While it may seem endearing and easy to remember, using your pet's name as a password can pose significant security risks. In an era where personal information, banking and financial data are increasingly managed online, it is crucial to protect our digital identities from cyberthreats. Passwords serve as the first line of defense, so having robust, secure passwords is essential.

Many pet owners choose their pet’s name for passwords because it meets platform requirements and is easy to remember due to their emotional significance, but this also highlights a concerning trend in digital security. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO