A password that contains dictionary words (Ali, La), common phrases (“Ooh La La”), and a predictable structure is what cybersecurity experts call a —easy to digest, easy to crack.
Stay secure, you beautiful French fries.
That brings me to a curious string of text I stumbled across recently:
If Ali is someone who uses this password, they are likely a person of taste. A person who wants their login process to feel less like a corporate firewall and more like a Parisian café. Typing AliOohLaLa probably feels less like a chore and more like a tiny celebration.
Because the only thing worse than a boring password is explaining to your boss how a hacker guessed your password was "Ooh La La."