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USERS' DISREGARD FOR IT SECURITY
Dancing pigs problem; The dancing pigs problem; Dancing pig; Dancing Pigs; Dancing bunnies; Dancing pigs (computer security); Dancing bunnies problem

Dancing Toad      
From the classic Warner Brothers cartoon One Froggy Evening, featuring a dancing and singing Michigan J. Frog that just croaks when anyone other than its agent is present.
Describes an application which runs fine when the development team are running it, but crashes when demoed to clients.
I thought the program was robust enough to beta, but it turned out to be a dancing toad.
Toad in the hole         
TRADITIONAL ENGLISH DISH
Toad-in-the-hole; Toad in the Hole; Sausage toad; Toad In The Hole; Toad in a hole
Toad in the hole or sausage toad is a traditional English dish consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, usually served with onion gravy and vegetables. Historically, the dish has also been prepared using other meats, such as rump steak and lamb's kidney.
toad-in-the-hole         
TRADITIONAL ENGLISH DISH
Toad-in-the-hole; Toad in the Hole; Sausage toad; Toad In The Hole; Toad in a hole
¦ noun Brit. a dish consisting of sausages baked in batter.

Wikipedia

Dancing pigs

In computer security, "dancing pigs" is a term or problem that explains computer users' attitudes towards computer security. It states that users will continue to pick an amusing graphic even if they receive a warning from security software that it is potentially dangerous. In other words, users choose their primary desire features without considering the security. "Dancing pigs" is generally used by tech experts and can be found in IT articles.