Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 on Flipkart, Reliance Jio Subscribers, and More: Your 360 Daily.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • It’s 2017 - please don’t keep an easy-to-guess passwords
  • Reliance Jio is just 25 percent away from hitting 100 million subscribers
  • We may finally know why the Galaxy Note 7 went ka-boom
2017 has just begun, and we’re already presented with the depressing news that the most commonly-used password in 2016 was, ‘123456’. What’s more depressing that other commonly used passwords included ‘123456789’ and ‘qwerty’.
We’re living in a day and age where our online existence is probably as valuable as life itself, at least to many of us. It is hence disheartening to see people using such easy-to-guess passwords that hackers can exploit, and take control of so many important things - like your bank account, your social media, your email, among others.
We strongly urge our readers to create hard-to-guess passwords that preferably are gibberish to others, but may mean something to you (like an acronym, maybe). Or better yet, use a password manager, so you don’t have to keep remembering all of them. And never ever, ever, ever, use the same password at multiple places.
With that in mind, here's today's 360 Daily with a summary of everything that happened in the world of tech today.

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