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Boomers Outperform Millennials and GenZ in Cybersecurity Habits, Study Finds
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Boomers have better cybersecurity habits than millennials and GenZ, according to a study by Yubico. They are less likely to reuse passwords, save credit card information, and feel unconfident about spotting fraudulent online retailers. Gen Z and Gen X are also less likely to save credit card information and have less self-doubt. Boomers are more likely to turn on multi-factor authentication, but Gen Z and Gen X are the most common users.
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