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Weak passwords are the Achilles' heel of digital security, representing authentication credentials that are easily guessed, cracked, or brute-forced by maliciou
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Weak passwords are the Achilles' heel of digital security, representing authentication credentials that are easily guessed, cracked, or brute-forced by malicious actors. These vulnerabilities stem from predictable patterns, common words, personal information, and insufficient length, making them prime targets for account takeovers. The prevalence of weak passwords, despite decades of warnings, fuels a significant portion of data breaches, costing individuals and organizations billions annually. While password managers and multi-factor authentication offer robust defenses, the human element—often driven by convenience over security—continues to make weak passwords a persistent and critical threat in the cybersecurity landscape. Understanding their construction and the methods used to exploit them is paramount for effective digital hygiene.