Study confirms South Africans love weak passwords almost as much as boerewors

Study confirms South Africans love weak passwords almost as much as boerewors

South Africans have spoken – and what they’ve said is deeply disappointing for anyone who cares about cybersecurity. Yes, “admin” is officially the most common password in South Africa in 2025, according to NordPass’s annual Top 200 Most Common Passwords report. It knocks off previous heavyweight champion “123456”, which slips to a still-embarrassing second place….

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Unisa backs 30 young South Africans in tech entrepreneurship push

Unisa backs 30 young South Africans in tech entrepreneurship push

Unisa Enterprise, in partnership with the Media, Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority (MICT Seta), has launched a programme aimed at equipping 30 unemployed graduates with digital and entrepreneurial skills to help them enter the technology sector. The initiative, which follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two organisations…

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Africans Strongly Support Women’s Autonomy in Marriage and Reproductive Decisions, but Are Divided On Contraceptive Access

Africa: Graduated, Now What? Survey of Young Africans Shows Degrees Don’t Always Land Them a Job

Study hard, get your degree, and then step confidently into a stable, well-paid job. That’s long been the assumption about how to secure a livelihood: in neat, predictable stages. But it is increasingly out of touch with reality. Secure jobs are no longer guaranteed after obtaining a tertiary qualification. Up-to-date and reliable data on graduate…

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