- Gen Z have worse passwords than 80-year-olds, study finds
Gen Z have worse password habits than older generations, according to a new study on security habits The most popular password for people born after 1997 is ‘12345’, according to the research
- Boomers, Gen X, and Millennials pick better passwords than . . .
Security The Web password credentials Boomers, Gen X, and Millennials pick better passwords than Gen Z – but they're all still bad Growing up online doesn't mean knowing how to secure accounts
- Gen Zs Password Habits Are Just as Bad as Everyone Elses
Gen Z's Password Habits Are Just as Bad as Everyone Else's The top password among them is '12345,' just like every generation, NordPass finds
- New study reveals the most popular passwords used by Gen-Z . . .
A new study has revealed what the most popular passwords used by Gen-Z are, and they are worse than an 80-year-old It turns out that the young generation are even worse with their password habits than senior citizens And while we might believe that the generation who grew up with the internet would be super tech savvy, they are actually not the best at maintaining strong cybersecurity
- Zoomers are officially worse at passwords than 80-year-olds
Gen Z can get off their digital high horses because their passwords are no more secure than their grandparents' According to NordPass, there is no real difference between the security of those used by the younger generation and their supposedly tech-illiterate ancestors
- Gen Z set weaker passwords than their grandparents, reveals study
Gen Z's digital prowess doesn't extend to password security, matching the level of their supposedly tech-illiterate grandparents', reveals a NordPass study
- Gen Z have worse passwords than 80-year-olds, study finds - MSN
Gen Z have worse password habits than older generations, according to a new study on security habits The most popular password for people born after 1997 is ‘12345’, according to the research
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