Internet users are at an increased risk of web-based crime, despite 88 per
cent having some form of internet security software, according to a poll by
Get
Safe Online.
The results of the survey into public attitudes to internet security were
released at the start of the
Get
Safe Online 2007 road show.
The number of people using security software demonstrates an increased
vigilance when it comes to protecting personal computers, but users' actions
online put them at increased risk of internet-based crime.
Cabinet Office minister
Gillian
Merron told the annual Internet Safety Summit in London: "The internet is a
fantastic tool, whether you use it at home, at school, at your local library or
at work.
"The risks we are highlighting today can be easily fixed and do not mean that
people should stop using social networking sites and wireless networks.
"People simply need to take a few basic steps and simple precautions to help
keep themselves, their families and their businesses safe online."
Get Safe Online found that over 10.8 million people across the UK are
registered with a social networking site, and that one in four have posted
information such as phone number, address or email, increasing their
vulnerability to identity fraud.
The research also found that 13 per cent of social networkers have posted
information or photos of other people online without their consent.
This trend is strongest among younger users, according to the poll. Around 27
per cent of 18 to 24 year-olds have posted information or photos of other people
without their consent.
"The popularity of social networking and other sites means that we are much
more open about ourselves and our lives online," said Tony Neate, managing
director of Get Safe Online.
"Although some of these details may seem harmless, they actually provide rich
pickings for criminals. Your date of birth and where you live is enough for
someone to set up a credit card in your name, for example.
"So while most people would not give this information to a stranger in real
life, they will happily post it online where people they don't know can see it.
"
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