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2022 US Password Practices Report

2022 US Password Practices Report

2022 US Password Practices Report

Keeper’s 2022 US Password Practices Report reveals widespread negligence despite rising cybercrime. Over half of respondents reuse passwords, often across four accounts, and 18% use birthdays while 13% use family names, making them easy to guess. Fifty-five percent have been hacked at least once, losing an average of $378, while 32% had social media credentials stolen. Password hygiene is weak, with 53% keeping credentials on sticky notes or diaries and only 16% using password managers. Though 68% worry about hacking, many avoid multi-factor authentication, reflecting apathy despite FBI-reported losses of $6.9 billion from cybercrime.

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