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New Survey Finds Enterprise Password Security is as Flimsy as a Sticky Note Keeper Security study uncovers U.S. employees bad habits when saving and sharing work-related passwords, presenting an unprecedented cybersecurity risk for their organizations News provided by Share this article Share this article CHICAGO, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A majority of Americans are using sticky notes to store their work-related passwords, and most of them admit to having lost these notes, according to Keeper Security s new A Sticky Situation with Password Management According to the report, more than half of American employees (57%) are currently writing down work-related passwords on sticky notes, indicating large-scale carelessness when it comes to password management and potentially leading to significant cybersecurity risk. Additionally, two-thirds (66%) have lost these sticky notes in the past, making it difficult to know who ultimately has access to sensit ....
More than half of US employees write passwords on sticky notes According to a new study, 57 percent of American employees are currently writing down work-related passwords on sticky notes, leading to significant cybersecurity risk. In addition, the report from Keeper Security shows 66 percent have lost these sticky notes in the past, making it difficult to know who ultimately has access to sensitive company information. The trend for writing down passwords has increased in the remote work era, as most workers (66 percent) say they re more likely to write down work-related passwords while working from home than they are in the office. 62 percent say they have a notebook or journal where they store logins and passwords, and 81 percent of those say they keep these notebooks next to or close to their work devices, where they can be potentially accessed by any passers by. 51 percent say they save passwords in a document on their machine’s desktop. ....
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About 70% of financial services firms have faced a cyberattack over the past year, as remote work and COVID-19 led to increased activity and weaker endpoints, according to research conducted by the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Keeper Security. The… ....