75 Percent of Americans Don’t Use the Strongest Kind of Passwords for Their Most Sensitive Accounts
December 12, 2011
People who use the same password for many accounts take a big risk
Yonkers, NY – Strong passwords should contain at least eight characters and have a combination of upper and lowercase letters, a numeral and a special character.
According to Consumer Reports’ new survey, three-quarters of Americans don’t protect their most sensitive accounts with a strong enough password, leaving them vulnerable to attacks by hackers. [Read more]







