In news that really
isn’t news, we’re really bad at passwords, and we hate them. Sorry, but
it’s nothing personal … it’s just what the research shows. In a new survey entitled “Businesses
Should Begin Preparing for the Death of the Password,” 2,000 U.S. and
2,000 U.K. adults were asked questions about their online security
practices.
And compromised they are — over 25 percent of respondents said they’d experienced a digital breach in the last 12 months, which is likely due to our penchant for creating passwords like “password,” “1234,” or using names or birthdays to secure vital information.
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