In a study commissioned by Forbes Advisor, an alarming 46% of Americans admit to having their password stolen in the past year. This survey, conducted by Talker Research, reflects the urgent need for improved password practices among U.S. users, such as using a password manager. The study, polling 2| Forbes Advisor
How Do Americans Manage Their Online Passwords?| Security.org
Protect your Active Directory with new insights into breached password data and how hackers exploit common weaknesses in 2025.| Specops Software
Passwords that felt secure a year ago might not hold up in 2025. Hive Systems’ updated Password Table reveals just how much faster hackers can break into accounts today. See the latest cracking times and find out if your passwords are still safe while downloading your copy.| Hive Systems
Bad habits die hard: Two out of three people still reuse passwords across accounts, one in three share codes with others, and nearly 40 percent have been hacked. By now, everyone should know the importance of using strong, random, and hard-to-guess passwords. Cybersecurity experts – including ourselves – have been preaching it for the last … Continued| Security.org
Read the latest password statistics including the most commonly used weak passwords, risky password habits, and password manager adoption rates.| Exploding Topics
Global survey for World Password Day about the current pulse on security, password management, and the return to work| Bitwarden