The U.K. government has introduced a new law mandating that smart devices sold in the country must not have easily guessable default passwords such as '1234', aiming to enhance consumer protection by reducing cyber threats

 UK law prohibits weak default passwords for smart devices like '1234'

This law enforces unique passwords for all smart devices like smartwatches, fitness trackers, and home assistants, enhancing security measures right from the start. It requires manufacturers to provide security updates for a defined period, establish vulnerability reporting mechanisms, and face penalties for non-compliance. By setting higher security standards, the government aims to create a safer digital environment amidst the growing cyber threats, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures to safeguard citizens as technology becomes more integrated into daily life. ```
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