We discover our passwords need to be smarter in today s business-themed Word Search Some common passwords can be cracked by hackers in less than a second. Image Credit: Stock photo/Pixabay
Did you log in at work, get in touch with your customers or attend the meeting your phone reminded you about this morning? From “management” to “accounts”, today’s word jumble gets down to business with work-related words.
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One of the words featured today is “password” – something everyone is likely to have in the digital age. But just how impenetrable is yours?
The most popular, and therefore least secure, password used by people every year since 2013 is “123456”, according to online password management service NordPass. The website released a list of the 200 most common passwords of the year in 2020 and also shared how long it takes hackers to crack it.
We discover baseball has fans in the Middle East too, with today s Word Search Since the late 19th century, baseball has been the national sport of the US. Image Credit: Stock photo/Pexels
While diamonds hold a special place in the hearts of women around the world, many men too, will admit there is a diamond that holds their interest – the one on the baseball field.
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Since the late 19th century, baseball has been the national sport of the US. Once a sport confined to New York, it became a national hobby during the American Civil War in 1861 – a sport that was played both in the north and south of the country. It broke down the social boundaries of class and rank by prioritising athletic ability rather than social standing. Soldiers and officers played as equals.
We follow wormholes in space and look for units of measurement in today s Word Search Just how small is the smallest unit of measurement? Image Credit: Stock photo/Pexels
The English language is full of words to size up things – from millilitres to square metres to even lightyears, we can measure the smallest ant and the distance to the furthest galaxy we are aware of.
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But just how small is the smallest unit of measurement? There is a precise number for the smallest possible size for anything in the universe and it’s called the Planck Length: 1.6x10-35m. Basically, if you were to write it out, the decimal point would be followed by 34 zeroes and a one.