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Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Nov. 6, #879
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for Nov. 6, #879

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Today’s NYT Connections puzzle kind of made my head hurt. I struggled with all the categories except yellow. If you need help, you’re in the right place. Read on for clues and today’s Connections answers.
The Times now has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle. Go there after you play to receive a numeric score and to have the program analyze your answers. Players who are registered with the Times Games section can now nerd out by following their progress, including the number of puzzles completed, win rate, number of times they nabbed a perfect score and their win streak.
Read more: Hints, Tips and Strategies to Help You Win at NYT Connections Every Time
Hints for today’s Connections groups
Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow group hint: How much?
Green group hint: Can you get into your phone?
Blue group hint: Ahoy there, mateys!
Purple group hint: He’s on a lot of valentines.
Answers for today’s Connections groups
Yellow group: Cost.
Green group: Ways to unlock a device.
Blue group: Parts of a ship.
Purple group: Features of a cartoon Cupid.
Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English Words
What are today’s Connections answers?
The yellow words in today’s Connections
The theme is cost. The four answers are amount, figure, price and value.
The green words in today’s Connections
The theme is ways to unlock a device. The four answers are face, fingerprint, password and PIN.
The blue words in today’s Connections
The theme is parts of a ship. The four answers are aft, deck, fore and mast.
The purple words in today’s Connections
The theme is features of a cartoon Cupid. The four answers are arrow, bow, diaper and wings.
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You Probably Have a Better Password Than The Louvre Did: Learn From Its Mistake
Following the infamous jewel heist, reports show the museum’s security and password habits were atrocious.
Is your password easily guessable? Is it, oh, I don’t know, maybe the name of the world-famous Paris museum you’re trying to protect?
The brazen theft of more than $100 million in jewels from the world-famous Louvre on Oct. 19 captured the world’s attention, for obvious reasons. As of Wednesday, French police have arrested seven suspects, but the jewels have not yet been recovered. Now reports show the Louvre has had security issues in the past, including one that wouldn’t pass the most basic cybersecurity test: The museum’s name itself, Louvre, may have been one of its passwords.
The French newspaper Libération reports that the French cybersecurity agency ANSSI audited the Louvre’s security in 2014 and 2015. The museum failed badly.
One part of the audit described unguarded rooftop access. That’s somewhat relevant today, since thieves reportedly used a truck-mounted electric ladder to reach a balcony and cut through window glass. Not quite the roof, but apparently equally unguarded.
The audit also said the museum’s security software at the time was running on Windows Server 2003, which was set to lose support from Microsoft at that time, more than a decade ago.
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The Louvre’s password was once ‘Louvre’
One of the most significant flaws in the Louvre’s cybersecurity was lazy password use. «Louvre» appeared to be the password to access the museum’s video surveillance. One computer login password was «Thales,» the name of the software developer, which we’re guessing was visible on the login screen.
A representative for the Louvre didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
While Libération’s investigation indicated that many of the same problems remain, we don’t know which issues the Louvre staff corrected in the decade since the audit. Perhaps the Louvre’s current password is L0uvr31500$$ now or something even tougher to guess. M0n@ L1$@, maybe?
Now is an excellent time to update your own passwords
If the Louvre report wasn’t enough incentive, it’s essential to give your own passwords a check ahead of the holidays, when many people increase their online shopping time.
CNET’s latest survey shows that nearly half of Americans engage in risky password habits. US adults don’t shy away from using personal information as a part of their passwords. Fifteen percent include birthdays or anniversaries, 14% include a pet’s name and 11% use part of the user’s own name or a family member’s name.
You can improve passwords with a few simple steps, or use a password manager that can generate strong passwords and keep them organized. When creating passwords, keep a few essential points in mind.
- Don’t use your name or any identifying information as part of your password.
- Use passwords that include upper and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.
- Update your passwords if you become aware of a data breach affecting services you use.
- Don’t leave any unencrypted notes revealing your password lying around.
Remember, today’s passwords aren’t just on your phone and computer, but also on potentially vulnerable devices like Wi-Fi routers, security systems and more.
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Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Nov. 6, #409
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Nov. 6, No. 409.
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Today’s Connections: Sports Edition is a bit tricky. If you went to the University of Kentucky, you can celebrate the purple group, but it was a stumper for me. If you’re struggling but still want to solve it, read on for hints and the answers.
Connections: Sports Edition is published by The Athletic, the subscription-based sports journalism site owned by the Times. It doesn’t show up in the NYT Games app but appears in The Athletic’s own app. Or you can play it for free online.
Read more: NYT Connections: Sports Edition Puzzle Comes Out of Beta
Hints for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups
Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow group hint: Toss it!
Green group hint: Take off with the pigskin.
Blue group hint: Are you in a league?
Purple group hint: Pro Wildcats.
Answers for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups
Yellow group: Throwing events.
Green group: Football running plays.
Blue group: Fantasy sports apps.
Purple group: Kentucky basketball alumni in NBA.
Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English Words
What are today’s Connections: Sports Edition answers?
The yellow words in today’s Connections
The theme is throwing events. The four answers are discus, hammer, javelin and shot put.
The green words in today’s Connections
The theme is football running plays. The four answers are counter, draw, sweep and toss.
The blue words in today’s Connections
The theme is fantasy sports apps. The four answers are ESPN, Fantrax, Sleeper and Yahoo.
The purple words in today’s Connections
The theme is Kentucky basketball alumni in NBA. The four answers are Fox, Monk, Quickley and Towns.
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