Banishing “Password123”: UK’s Crackdown on Weak IoT Security Spurs Enterprise Action

Banning “password123” is the UK’s first punch in the IoT security scuffle. Still, admins can’t snooze—there’s a whole cyber circus to tame. 🎪🔐 #WarOnWeakPasswords

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So, the UK finally decided to throw "password123" to the wolves, and I'm here for it. But let's be real, with IoT attacks turning into a cyber-crime buffet, this password ban is just the amuse-bouche. Enterprises can't just Netflix and chill waiting for regulators to catch up; it's time to suit up and take the security bull by the horns!

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