Many Internet Users Suffer Account Breaches Due to Weak Passwords, Study Finds

 

A recent study has shown that more than one in three people have had at least one of their online accounts broken into during the past year. The main reason? Poor or stolen passwords.

The report comes from the FIDO Alliance, a group that focuses on improving online safety. Their findings reveal that passwords are still a major weak spot in keeping digital accounts secure.

People Struggle with Passwords

The research found that 36% of people had their accounts hacked because their passwords were either easy to crack or already leaked online. Many users still rely on passwords that are short, simple, or reused across different accounts. These habits make it easier for cybercriminals to gain access.

Forgetting passwords is another common issue. Nearly half of the participants said they gave up making a purchase online because they couldn’t remember their password.

What Are Passkeys and Why Are They Safer?

To fix the problem with passwords, many websites and apps are now supporting a new method called passkeys. These don’t require typing anything in. Instead, you can log in using your fingerprint, face scan, or a PIN stored on your device.

This system is safer because the login details never leave your phone or computer, and they don’t work on fake websites. This means

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