Your Password Is Not as Strong as You Think — And Hackers Know It#1
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This PR adds a cybersecurity awareness blog titled “Your Password Is Not as Strong as You Think — And Hackers Know It.”
The article explains:
Why common password patterns like Name@123 are predictable
Real-world impact using the Domino's India 2021 data breach case
How credential stuffing and brute force attacks work
Why traditional password advice is outdated
Practical steps users can take to improve digital security
The blog is written in a storytelling format to make cybersecurity concepts accessible and relatable for general audiences.
harveenkaur-blog1.md