Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Half of Americans can not remember your password


Ninety percent of people in the UK and the U.S. believe that the safety of their personal data they need to take care of yourself, which is installed on computers a variety of antivirus software, according to Ars Technica, citing the results of the survey conducted by Accenture.





In a telephone survey of subscribers to broadband, emerging on the Internet at least twice a week, also found that an average of 4.5 accounts for a password account.





If among the Britons remember their passwords memorized seven out of ten, the Americans could boast of only five out of ten. As a result, Americans, recording your passwords, twice as many Britons. Regularly change their passwords only seven percent of respondents.





It also reported that just over half of respondents use the Wi-Fi to connect to the Internet. Preference is give the wireless, usually secured by young people. Two-thirds of respondents reported that wireless access to the Internet broadcast your credit card number to make purchases at online stores.



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