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12345 to Liverpool: Easy passwords are banned in England

12345 to Liverpool: Easy passwords are banned in England
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The British law is unprecedented in the world: no one can keep a “password” as a password anymore.

New online laws will come into force in the UK from this month, with the aim of preventing further cyber attacks and increasing consumer confidence and security when purchasing products.

Easy-to-guess passwords like “Administration” or “12345“, two of the most common among British people – apart from the password…”password“. Accordingly all these within what limits have been banned from this Monday Sky NewsThe first global law to protect against cyber attacks.

If a user tries to use one of these basic passwords, they will be prompted to change it when creating a new account.

The changes are part of the Security of Telecommunications Products and Infrastructure (PSTI) regime, which is designed to improve the UK’s resilience to cyber attacks and ensure that malicious interference does not affect the UK and wider global economy.

This week, manufacturers of any Internet-connected device must apply Minimum safety standards and to report and resolve bugs and issues by publishing contact details and informing consumers of the minimum timeframe for receiving critical security updates.

“Starting today, consumers can have peace of mind knowing their smart devices are protected from cybercriminals. “We are committed to making the UK the safest place in the world to be online and these new regulations represent a significant leap towards a safer digital world,” said Viscount Camrose, Minister for Technology and Science.

Over the course of a week, more than a household with multiple Internet-connected devices can be exposed 12 thousand computer attacks — There were approximately 2,684 attempts to guess passwords, according to an investigation conducted by it.

According to the NordPass list, the most used passwords in the UK last year were pretty obvious:

  1. 123456
  2. password
  3. Querti
  4. Liverpool
  5. 123456789
  6. Armory
  7. 12345678
  8. 12345
  9. a BC 1 2 3
  10. Chelsea

Jane Austen

Jane Austen is a writer and contributor covering culture, literature, lifestyle, and society. Her work focuses on thoughtful storytelling, social trends, and the issues shaping everyday life, delivering engaging and accessible content for readers across the United Kingdom.

Jane Austen

Jane Austen

Jane Austen is a writer and contributor covering culture, literature, lifestyle, and society. Her work focuses on thoughtful storytelling, social trends, and the issues shaping everyday life, delivering engaging and accessible content for readers across the United Kingdom.

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