After one-and-a-half hacking incident, the practice of giving people's protected password was not yet developed, according to a new study.
In November this year, technology consultancy firm EPC Group said that people surveyed the habit of passwords, the technology site senate reported. More than 37 percent of the participants admitted that they changed their passwords only when they were asked to change their password from a site.
11 percent of the survey participants said they have been using the same password or a slightly different form for at least seven years.
By entering 'password' for passwords, men are not able to enter the password, 2.8 times ahead of women. And women are ahead of their love for the name of the password, in the process of forwarding is 1.3 times.
Among the participants, 22 percent of the people who gave similar passwords on all the sites they use. For every site there was a 14 percent interest rate for different passwords.