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75% of Americans use weak passwords.

Product: Internet Security By: Selena Created: (30,12,2021 at 15:31 PM)

A Google study and Harris poll showed the real facts, creating native American citizens. Most people encounter setbacks and even difficulties when calculating passwords. Americans do not think about security strategies, and they lack an operating system that can ensure that they have the latest security updates. This can only cause Americans to get into trouble (almost 75%).

 

In addition, people lack inspiration and creativity, which can only make them use easy-to-remember passwords. The Github password list includes the first 10,000 options, and the five most popular options are 123456.Password.12345678.qwerty.123456789.

 

The problem is that everything that is easy to remember is usually easy to guess. Many people have used birthdays. The name of the pet. A common sequence of letters or numbers will bring them to their place. Completely lost, unsafe.

 

It's not that Americans don't take this seriously. On the contrary, they understand the full responsibility of weak and crackable passwords and are willing to deal with their passwords and sensitive information. However, the science of choosing a password is simple.

 

It is recommended that you do not share personal information, or combine some special roles to enhance personal information. They can be uppercase letters, numbers and special characters. There are no complicated algorithms and techniques.

Most Americans have passwords in their heads or remember them.

 

Compared with its complexity and reliability, ordinary American password management is more convenient. Moreover, this seems to be a memory process rather than proper digital security. Who would like to spend more time taking notes or deploying password management programs? Except for the new login experience, we do not pay attention to passwords when registering. Build this process, and then forget about it.

 

Therefore, most Americans use traditional methods to record passwords, such as using tokens or writing things. They are very reluctant to make electronic notes or use management software, which sounds like an underestimation of modern software systems.

 

Therefore, about 45% of people will change their password after the account. website is compromised. That is human nature. We only make changes after we face certain risks or losses. However, the convenience cost may exceed our expectations. Therefore, more and more Americans are beginning to use appropriate security systems to protect personal accounts.

 

Depending on the VPN service and the two-factor authentication system, the form of protection may vary. No matter what your online activities are, you should always be able to protect your account in a safe environment, such as AMANVPN or through a good software development company to help you find a software solution. Among these people, VironIT.Dreamztech and others are the most popular.

In the end, it is impossible to keep things in mind and on paper. It is important to use appropriate methods to handle sensitive information, such as passwords. Even if you are not smart enough, there are many opportunities to get what you want.

 

The American adult group pays the most attention.

Although cyber attacks are the top issue for every American, the response of the younger generation to digital security in the United States needs to be improved. Users aged 12-24 don't care much about hacking, compromised passwords, etc., because they are sure to be more experienced with unique passwords.

According to a recent survey on password habits and network security in the United States, American seniors share their passwords with relatives and friends. Two-factor authentication or regular password changes are still not strict.

 

They admit that cybercriminals use this information to store personal information and use this information to leak data or sell it on the dark web. However, findings in the Security.org annual report indicate some negligence in password management. Given a number, 45% of Americans use passwords of no more than 8 characters, and less than half of them use reliable password generators.

 

Due to the predictability and weakness of keywords, purely trying to create strong passwords usually becomes a loophole in US personal data. Older people pay more attention to this and try to improve their security habits by running anti-virus software, updating computers or changing passwords. They understand that the cost of privacy and security is higher than anything else.

 

in conclusion

In short, how do ordinary American users create passwords and store them in different online accounts. Its defense and password management for illegal access to user data still need to be improved. One thing is obvious: Americans do need to strengthen their own rules of the game and strengthen their own passwords.

 


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