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       A family members name
       By: Abdur Rouf Rouf Date: September 9, 2023, 3:27 am
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       Years ago cyber security revolved around protecting computers
       and mobile phones with antivirus software. Today fewer and fewer
       have their data located locally. They are instead located in the
       cloud where good passwords are the best security explains
       Dashlanes CEO Emmanuel Schalit. Schallit also warns against a
       new trend that is spreading especially among young users of
       social media messaging apps and the like. It is becoming
       commonplace to share and exchange passwords. It may seem
       harmless and innocent when it comes to two good friends.
       But even here the casual use of online passwords can lead to
       compromising situations  and people can suddenly become
       unfriended. According to Dashlanes analysis   per cent of
       Americans have either given their password to another person
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       persons password. In  per cent of the cases it was passwords for
       bank accounts Naivety is greatest among young people  per cent.
       of the  to yearolds millenials have exchanged passwords with
       others.
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       Among those over  it is only  per cent. Dashlanes survey reveals
       a generally sloppy attitude among Internet users about properly
       securing themselves while online  per cent have used their pets
       name as a password  per cent. a series of numbers  per cent. and
       per cent. a date of birth. Almost  per cent use their favorite
       sports team  per cent. their address and  per cent. their phone
       number. Women are more likely than men to use pet names as
       passwords  vs.
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