Among job seekers who engaged with scams in 2025, nearly 50% suffered consequences, including personal information theft or financial loss, based on a survey of 1,254 U.S. adults conducted by PasswordManager.com.
Among job seekers who engaged with scams in 2025, nearly 50% suffered consequences, including personal information theft or financial loss, based on a survey of 1,254 U.S. adults conducted by PasswordManager.com. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Unknown in October 2025. It covers topics including Fraud, Crypto. The original data appears in 1 in 4 Job Seekers Fell for Hiring Scams in 2025, Many Shared Passwords and Lost Money | Password Manager.html. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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Among job seekers who engaged with scams in 2025, nearly 50% suffered consequences, including personal information theft or financial loss, based on a survey of 1,254 U.S. adults conducted by PasswordManager.com. This data was published by Unknown and covers Fraud, Crypto.
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This statistic comes from 1 in 4 Job Seekers Fell for Hiring Scams in 2025, Many Shared Passwords and Lost Money | Password Manager.html, published by Unknown on October 23, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/one-in-three-americans-affected-by-crypto-scams-as-adoption-soars-302592895.html.
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