BBC's Naga Munchetty shut down by Charlie as she exposes his secret 'Not talking about it'
Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty welcomed BBC Breakfast viewers to Friday's instalment, where they spoke to a tech expert about password security.
Naga Munchetty says Matt's suit looks 70 years old
BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty was shut down by co-host Charlie Stayt during Friday's show as she attempted to air details about Charlie's cyber security methods. The pair were chatting to technology expert Tom Cheesewright on the topic when Charlie made a probe about the best methods.
Tom was talking about the future of cyber security, thumbprints and passwords and explained they should all be made stronger in the future. Naga chimed: "You use your thumbprint or passkey every time you log onto your phone," after he appeared sceptical.
"I don't, no I don't," Charlie hit back before Naga went on: "But it locks, yeah, even if you have to use -"
"We're not going to talk about that are we?" Charlie interrupted, adding: "That's not what we're talking about."
"Let's not turn Charlie into a target," Tom joked.
"But what if you don't want to use your thumbprint? There are people who don't want to use them," Naga pointed out.
"You can use your face, you can use a stored pattern, there are lots of different ways you can unlock," Tom explained.
"So can you use a pin, still?" Naga probed.
"Absolutely, you can still use the pin, but it just means that you don't have to store lots of different passwords in your head, something we're very, very bad at," Tom replied.
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Tom continued: "The most common password is still 123456..."
Naga and Charlie frequently make jokey jibes towards each other as they front the BBC morning programme.
On Thursday's show, Naga aimed a cheeky jibe at meteorologist Matt Taylor
After watching a short film on humpback whales and their natural habitat, Naga turned her attention to Matt and picked out the "dark and grey" suit he was wearing.
She said: "It is a remarkable picture when you get to see it. What year are we in? 2024 let's take a step back 70 years with Matt, hello!"
Taken back by her comment, Matt asked: "What are you saying?" leaving her to defend herself: "Well you are in king of grey and dark old colours."
Understanding where she was coming from, Matt noted: "I am a little bit, a little monochrome today."