Young People May Shun Passwords, But That Doesn’t Mean They’re Less Identity-Conscious

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Pity the poor password. Maligned for years, it’s nevertheless still hanging on as the dominant form of access and identity protection for online accounts of all types. Despite years of industrywide efforts to educate users about the importance of employing difficult-to-guess passwords, the list of the most frequently used passwords has changed little. One analysis of 10 million breached accounts last year found that 17 percent were protected by the password “123456.”

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