Chubb's Fifth Annual Study on Personal Cyber Risk found that three in four respondents now update their banking password at least once a year, but 63% get annoyed when they are forced to update their passwords. (Song_about_summer/Adobe Stock) Chubb's Fifth Annual Study on Personal Cyber Risk found that three in four respondents now update their banking password at least once a year, but 63% get annoyed when they are forced to update their passwords. (Song_about_summer/Adobe Stock)

For the first time in five years, more people are taking concrete steps to protect their personal information and data from cyberattacks, according to a recent Chubb study.

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