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(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) With the current era where cyber-attacks have been rampant across the globe, millions of people have been found to be still using ‘easy-to-guess’ passwords such as 123456 for their online accounts such as Facebook, Online banking, Emails and Twitter. According to a new research release

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(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) With the current era where cyber-attacks have been rampant across the globe, millions of people have been found to be still using ‘easy-to-guess’ passwords such as 123456 for their online accounts such as Facebook, Online banking, Emails and Twitter. According to a new research released by the National Crime Security Centre (NCSC), more than 30 million victims used 123456789 as their password to protect their sensitive information on various online accounts. The report found ‘123456’ was the most used, ahead of 123456789 and qwerty - the series of letters which appear in a line on a computer keyboard. The report by the NCSC, further revealed that hundreds of thousands of people used common names, and their...

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