The Germans are when you assign new passwords very negligent, as a study of the industry association Bitkom has found. Total of 1,003 Germans aged 14 and over were interviewed. At least 41 percent of Germans change their personal access code, which should normally consist of a combination of numbers, uppercase and lowercase letters and special characters and is designed to protect e-mail accounts, online accounts or cell phone from access by strangers, never or hardly ever. Only 17 percent of Internet users behave properly and adhere to the recommendations of the experts, and change the password at least once per quarter. Only six percent benefited from the work every six months, change their passwords eleven percent annually, and about eight percent in larger irregular-year intervals. Internet users also often use simple combinations, such as "123456" or "abc123" as their personal password. However, data thieves go on this way too fast to protected data. (Dcrs / fm 28.06.2010 19:39)
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