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Brits are crap at password security
John Leyden, The Register 2004-04-20

The British are blasé about keeping sensitive personal data confidential. More than 60 per cent of 100 people approached in the street by researchers were happy to give clues about the type of password they used (such as date of birth or family names) on online banking or ecommerce sites. Combine this with other information, obtained through various social engineering tricks, and it is fairly easy to piece together a potential victim's online identity.

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Brits are crap at password security 2004-04-20
Chris (1 replies)
Can you say "Duh?" 2004-04-21
Anonymous
Most people may be crap at "password security," but how many people have a reason to care? I really don't think most people care if someone else has access to their computer. Not everyone is a scheming CEO, hacker, or sexual deviant with something to hide.

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