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March 18, 2008
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A recent study on Cybercrime involving 1400 men and women in the UK has revealed that in spite of a widespread awareness of Cybertheft there is still a worrying level of complacency towards the risks of cyber theft.

The report, commissioned by internet security vendor AVG, was designed to provide an understanding of the differing behaviours and attitudes between women and men when it comes to cybertheft.

The survey unearthed some marked differences between the men and women in the way they respond to the risk of cyber theft:

Men

  • Tend to believe they have cyber theft protection under control (only 4% are unsure what protection their computer has)
  • Even so 1-in-5 say they have experienced fraudulent emails and one-in-three have experienced some form of cybercrime
  • Of those affected by cybercrime, only 18% change their internet usage habits
  • One in five men say they would feel stupid about being a victim of Cyber Theft
  • 40% of men feel more should be done to make people aware of how to avoid Cyber Theft - right now you have to go looking for the information

Women

  • Tend to be more cautious about the level of cyber protection they have
  • Yet they continue to shop and do their banking over the internet as much as the men do
  • One marked area of difference is gambling over the Web  with almost 30%  admitting to gambling in this way

avg_logo Larry Bridwell, global security strategist at AVG told UKLEblog, “Since instances of cyber theft are about the same for both sexes it shows that women need to familiarize themselves more with internet security so that they can use the Web with greater confidence. Men on the other hand need to be less macho and think twice about whether they have really done enough to protect themselves - especially when it comes to the amount of personal information they supply when making purchases and financial transactions online.”

Here’s a few tips on how to reduce your chance of ketting hit by Cybercrime:

  • Never use an unfamiliar PC or laptop for transactions of a personal nature
  • Only use industry-recognised Internet payment systems and always check for the padlock symbol on the screen.
  • Be aware that email clients and web browsers, because they are widely used for communication, are more susceptible to threats than other applications unless used in conjunction with effective and up-to-date security protection
  • Be suspicious of email from people you do not know, and never open or save attachments unless you know and trust the sender.
  • Install, use, and keep updated comprehensive internet security measures, including anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, and anti-exploit

AVG Technologies, sponsor of the survey, offers a comprehensive range of security products for individual and business use.

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