PC Matic, the world’s only 100% American-made anti-virus software, released its “2019 Password Hygiene and Habits Report,” outlining key findings from its’ American-based survey and providing recommendations on how to bolster password security practices.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.,- Today, PC Matic, the world’s only 100% American-made anti-virus software, announced the completion and release of a research project analyzing the password hygiene and habits of Americans. Results of the research project are outlined in a report released by PC Matic titled “2019 Password Hygiene and Habits Report,” and are the result of approximately 5,000 individuals participating in a fifty-question survey.
Key findings from the report are as follows:
“With ransomware attacks claiming victims across the country and cyber-attacks seeming to happen more and more frequently, it is important to consider how Americans can protect themselves from falling victim to cyber-attacks,” said PC Matic CEO Rob Cheng. “While passwords may seem like a minor detail, password hygiene is becoming a growing threat in the cybersphere; and this report aims to provide you with specific guidance and deliverables to protect yourself from this growing loophole.”