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Most high-risk apps have poor safety practices: Google Survey

Most high-risk apps have poor safety practices: Google Survey. 78% of high risk consumers are conscious that hackers are more likely than the public. Just half of them use a two-faktor authentication protection token, and 76% allow work-related correspondence via their personal email accounts. Google published the survey results just as it announced that its Advanced Protection program enrollment process has been simplified, adding an extra layer of safety to the accounts of those with safety keys using safety keys. The survey was conducted by Google to evaluate 500 U.S. users; 100 in each of the groups listed above.”]

Source: https://hackercombat.com/most-high-risk-apps-have-poor-safety-practices-google-survey/

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