PC Matic Survey: 20% of Employers Never Require Employees to Change Passwords

Third annual report summarizes findings from a survey of nearly 2,500 Americans; Results, as compared to 2020 findings, signal individual users and employers still relying on lax password protocols; Concludes many Americans still at high risk for falling victim to cybercrime

Myrtle Beach, SC – Today, American cybersecurity firm, PC Matic, announced the release of its third annual report analyzing users and their password habits and hygiene.

The sixteen-page report presents the results of a nationally distributed survey by which 2,500 Americans were asked about their password behaviors and tendencies. The findings, fielded in May 2021, found that nearly 30% of Americans arenΓÇÖt sure when they last changed their passwords, or never have at all. The survey also revealed lax corporate password policies, finding that nearly a fifth of employers nationwide never require their employees to change their passwords.

More key findings from the report are as follows:

  • Nearly 60% of those surveys responded that they have never changed their home Wi-Fi password, or that it hasnΓÇÖt been changed since setup. In 2020, 50% of those surveys responded in this same manner.
  • 40% of respondents indicated that they are using the password lockout feature on both their work and home computers. This number is up from 25% responding that they used this feature in 2020ΓÇÖs survey results.
  • Just shy of 45% of employers donΓÇÖt require their employees to utilize a Virtual Private Network (VPN). 2020ΓÇÖs survey results showed just a slightly higher number of respondentΓÇÖs employers requiring a VPN, with 46% affirming they were required to use the security tool.
  • More than 50% of respondents admit to checking personal e-mail accounts at work. This number remains virtually unchanged from 2020ΓÇÖs survey results, and still presents an imminent threat to corporate networks.

ΓÇ£As employeesΓÇÖ transition from work-from-home to in-office work environments again, it is the perfect time implement password policies and procedures that can keep employees and corporate networks safe,ΓÇ¥ said Rob Cheng, CEO and Founder of PC Matic. ΓÇ£The 2021 Password Habits and Hygiene Report aimed to understand the policies and procedures being implemented and abided by users across the nation and provides further insight into how corporate IT professionals can protect networks from cybercriminals.ΓÇ¥

More findings and the complete report may be found here

More information on PC Matic may be found here.

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