Pandemic Boosting Cyberthreat Worries, Fiserv Reports
Since the onset of the pandemic, 79% of consumers say cybersecurity is equally or more concerning than it was for them a year ago, and 23% believe their personally identifiable information is very secure, Fiserv reported Friday. A third of…
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consumers have increased their use of touchless payments and 69% plan to. Preferred payment types are credit and debit cards (52%) and cash (43%), while 33% use mobile app payment, 15% use QR codes, 43% use buy online, pick up in store and 50% have used curbside pickup. Generation Z is the largest group of mobile app payment users at 41%. Nearly half of users say they would “very likely” delete a social media account if breached; 55% would delete a compromised mobile app. Over a third of consumers are changing passwords more this year than in 2019, with pets’ names the most popular password choice.