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Wales named most digitally secure region in UK and Ireland

Wales named most digitally secure region in UK and Ireland

The study, conducted by Secure Data Recovery, assessed nearly 2,000 individuals across the UK and Ireland on factors like password usage, antivirus software, and data backup habits.
It found that a commendable 58 per cent of Welsh participants use unique passwords for each account, and 72 per cent have antivirus software that regularly checks for viruses.
In contrast, Northern Ireland emerged as the most digitally vulnerable region.
Only 35 per cent of respondents there back up data regularly, 41 per cent admitted to sharing passwords, and 27 per cent have their personal information posted on social media.
The survey also highlighted that just 23 per cent of respondents across the UK and Ireland use auto-generated passwords.
Despite the increasing risk of cyber threats, including identity theft, data breaches, and AI-powered scams, only a third of people change their passwords for important accounts once a year or more.

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