The research found that 59 percent of UK respondents still rely on their memory to manage passwords. Now this week California-based Bitwarden released the findings of its research, which surveyed over 2,000 internet users globally on how they view and manage their own password security. Poor password practices are still an ongoing source of worry for most security professionals – not helped by the fact that previous surveys have identified ‘123456’ as being of one of the most commonly used passwords, as is the word ‘password’ itself. It found for example that nearly all (99 percent) of UK respondents are familiar with best practices surround password security, but unfortunately they are not actually putting that knowledge to use. ![]() Open source password manager Bitwarden has released the results of its global password survey, ahead of World Password Day on 5 May.
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