09 Apr Pets' names used as passwords by millions, study finds
A survey suggests 15% of us are using an easily-guessed dog's or cat's name as a password. Source: BBC Technology News...
A survey suggests 15% of us are using an easily-guessed dog's or cat's name as a password. Source: BBC Technology News...
Workers in Alabama were voting on whether to create the first unionised warehouse in the US. Source: BBC Technology News...
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The 40-year-old allegedly contacted a man via the dark web to paralyse his ex-girlfriend. Source: BBC Technology News...
Redcar and Cleveland Council will be given almost £3.7m after being targeted by hackers. Source: BBC Technology News...
A report suggests Twitter considered paying the sum for the rapidly growing live-audio app. Source: BBC Technology News...
The Milk Tea Alliance unites pro-democracy protesters in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand and Myanmar. Source: BBC Technology News...
The former president's tweets are being archived but will not appear back on the platform. Source: BBC Technology News...
The move comes after mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta last month, in which 18 people died. Source: BBC Technology News...
CreativeXR's acceleration programme helps those in creative industries produce new types of content. Source: BBC Technology News...