Almost every day we see headlines about some sort of data breach. The public is now almost numb to this news and the reaction by the end users whose credentials were lost, is typically to reset their password and move on.
This is likely not good enough for most people, because, according to a January 2019 study by Yubico and Ponemon, 51 percent of the respondents reuse their passwords across multiple accounts.
So why is it bad to reuse passwords across multiple accounts? Because bad guys will take that long list of usernames and passwords from data breaches, and use them in an attack called credential stuffing. I know, this sounds like a bad Thanksgiving side dish full of conference badges. Trust me, it’s worse!
