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Gen Z is the most susceptible demographic to phishing, with 62% reporting engagement (e.g., clicking a link or opening an attachment) with a phishing scam in the past year.
9/30/2025•
PhishingGen Z
In the US, concern about AI compromising security increased from 61% in 2024 to 77% in 2025 (a 16-point increase).
9/30/2025•
AIUS
Nearly half of Americans (48%) are still stuck using the same password for multiple online accounts.
8/19/2025•
PasswordOnline account
19% of people in Los Angeles only change their passwords when prompted or after experiencing a security incident.
8/19/2025•
Password
64% of San Franciscans set up passkeys whenever available.
8/19/2025•
PasswordPasskey
62% of Washington, D.C. area residents set up passkeys to protect their online accounts.
8/19/2025•
PasswordPasskeyOnline account
67% of San Franciscans use MFA.
8/19/2025•
PasswordMFA
62% of consumers in Atlanta actively turn on MFA when available.
8/19/2025•
PasswordMFA
61% of New Yorkers set up passkeys to protect their online accounts.
8/19/2025•
PasswordPasskeyOnline account
A majority (62%) of people feel confident they can spot a phishing attack.
8/19/2025•
Phishing
39% of respondents reported experiencing a cybersecurity incident in the last year.
8/19/2025•
Cybersecurity incident
Over 64% of people are turning on MFA. However, most are still using less secure methods like text message codes
8/19/2025•
MFAOTP
50% of people in Denver are among the most likely to use the same password for multiple accounts.
8/19/2025•
PasswordOnline account
11% of people in Denver admit to not using any specific security methods beyond basic passwords.
8/19/2025•
Password
Only 3% of Americans believed in using a hardware security key as the most secure method, despite it being considered the most effective tool to stop phishing.
8/19/2025•
PasswordHardware secruity key
22% of consumers believe that strong, unique passwords are the most secure method.
8/19/2025•
Password
A surprising 13% of all respondents admitted to using their pet's name for a password.
8/19/2025•
Password
42% of people in Washington, D.C., are worried about their financial institutions being hacked.
8/19/2025•
PasswordFinancial institution
Nearly half of Americans (48%) are still stuck using the same password for multiple online accounts.
8/19/2025•
PasswordOnline account
70% of Seattleites use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
8/19/2025•
PasswordMFA
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