From baby boomers to millennials, 52 percent of consumers would choose anything but a traditional username and password account registration when given the option.
According to new research, one in five employees would be willing to sell their work passwords to another organization, up from one in seven last year.
A study of 17 major banks by the University of New Haven Cyber Forensic Research and Education Group shows that six of them have weak password handling and that their password procedures are weaker than most social websites.