Overview
- Over 66% of users continue to reuse passwords across accounts, leaving them vulnerable to breaches, according to new analyses.
- Common weak passwords like '123456' and 'password' remain widely used, with millions of instances found in leaked databases.
- Microsoft, supported by the FIDO Alliance, is advancing its initiative to replace passwords with phishing-resistant passkeys for over a billion accounts.
- Experts recommend adopting password managers, enabling multi-factor authentication, and transitioning to passkeys to enhance security.
- Despite industry efforts, weak passwords still account for a significant portion of data breaches, underscoring the need for stronger authentication practices.