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Study finds Wisconsin’s password security is weakest in the nation

October 24, 2023 By Bob Hague

Wisconsinites don’t change their passwords often enough. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month in Wisconsin and nationwide.

The website Casino.org – which bills itself as the World’s gaming authority – conducted a study which found that Wisconsin has the worst password security in the nation. The study, based on a survey of 2,000 U.S. residents conducted last month, recommended that users change their passwords every 3-6 months to avoid being hacked.

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