There are more women than men to teach passwords in exchange with chocolate



Security event "Infosecurity Europe"According to the survey, when asked for a password in exchange for chocolate to a stranger at all, there seems to be a lot of people who tell women than men.

It is a survey in England who likes jokes, so I'm wondering how to trust this data too much, but maybe it's better to be careful not to leak information as it is sweet.

Details are as below.Women four times more likely than men to swap passwords for chocolate - Manufacturing Computer Solutions news article

According to Infosecurity Europe pretending to be a private market research and listening to 576 employees at Liverpool Street station in London, 45% of women responded that they would teach a password in exchange for board chocolate On the other hand, men seem to have been about 4 times as much as 10%.

In the 2004 survey71% of people teach passwords in exchange for chocolateAlthough it seems that they seem to have responded, it seems that there are an increasing number of people who can keep secrets, but more than half of respondents this time result in using the same password in multiple places such as work and bank It seems to be.

Event director Claire Sellick says, "This research shows that people who want to access restricted information can pretend to be IT staff members and have a conversation around coffee vending machines."

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